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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Multilingual Resources & Information
We do this through:
Training for Service Providers
We deliver engaging training in:
- Health Literacy
- Cultural Competence
- Understanding the NDIS
- Language Services
Multicultural Health and Support Service (MHSS)
- Community Education Sessions
- Peer Education Projects
- Community Action Projects
- Professional Development
Resource Hub
- Migrant & refugee health library
- Disability in CALD communities
- Health Translations
- Using Language Services
Cultural Consultancy
Our Expertise
Project Management
Health Translations aims to improve the health of people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. We do this by providing health professionals and community members with reliable, accurate, and up to date health information in many different languages.
Cultural Competence
Cultural competence is our expertise
We can help you become more culturally competent through:
- our training programs
- cultural competence audit
- cultural competence resources
Health Literacy
We focus on health literacy
We offer training, consultancy and resources to improve the health literacy of people in Australia. Our services include:
- health literacy course
- health literacy workshops
- health literacy resources
Sexual Health & blood-borne viruses
We are experienced in sexual health and blood-borne viruses. We focus on sexual health and blood-borne viruses in the Multicultural Health and Support Service:
- Multicultural Sexual Health Network Forum
- Multicultural Community Action Network
- Youth Ambassadors Program
Latest News
Don’t forget the final step – debrief with your interpreter
An important aspect of working with interpreters is debriefing. Interpreters frequently tell us, they really value a briefing well done.So don’t be afraid of providing feedback at the end of the engagement.
Avoiding harmful stereotypes
Ever caught yourself making broad assumptions about people or things based on limited info? That’s called generalisation. But one should never judge a book by its cover or make assumptions based on stereotypes.
Project .05 – It’s a Wrap!
On Monday, 29 May, exactly 10 months after it began, Project .05’s incredible journey came to an end at Fitzroy Town Hall, amidst a fitting celebration which showcased its outstanding achievements over the past year.