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CEH welcomes funding from NWMPHN for mental health during COVID-19
CEH welcomes additional funding from the NWMPHN to address the mental health issues experiences by people from refugee and migrant backgrounds during COVID-19.
Optimise Study – COVID-19
CEH has joined the Optimise Study. The aim of this research is to find out how people in Victoria are thinking, feeling and behaving in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated public health directions.
Pledge to #dropthejargon and WIN
Pledge to #dropthejargon in 2020 and you could win free access to a CEH online elearning module.
Talking Sexual Health this SEXtember!
This SEXtember out Multicultural Community Action Network (M-CAN) hosted an important conversation around safer sex and contraception.
LaTrobe University Hepatitis C research project
CEH’s Multicultural Health & Support Service, is on the research advisory panel of a project currently being undertaken by La Trobe University. The research team are conducting a study on people’s experiences of hepatitis C,
Beyond the Birds and Bees
Is good communication a part of Safer Sex? we discussed this and more as part of MONSU’s digital Safe and Sexy Week.
Pledge to #dropthejargon in 2020
Pledge to #dropthejargon and improve Health Literacy in Australia.
World Hepatitis Day 2020
This year we took World Hepatitis Day online. Finding digital ways to spread the message of hepatitis care and connect with the community.
FREE ONLINE HEALTH EDUCATION SESSIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OF INDIAN DESCENT
CEH’s Peer Education Project, a program of the Multicultural Health & Support Service (MHSS), Will be running ZOOM sessions for international students of Indian descent.
CALD Cancer Screening Project – University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne, the Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health, CEH and VCS Foundation are undertaking a project to understand how culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) groups engage in breast, bowel and cervical Screening Programs.
HT funding announcement
CEH has welcomed a funding announcement from the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services that CEH will continue to manage Health Translations for the next 3 years.
From “What’s the Problem?” to “What’s Going Well”
Almost half of all Australians aged 16 to 85 years — 7.3 million people — will experience mental health issues at some point in their life.
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