如果您正在照顾患有生命受限性疾病(如癌症,痴呆症,心血管疾病或者肾功能衰竭等)的家庭成员、朋友或社区成员,希望获得有关支持服务的信息,且/或想了解在您的家人或朋友在面对生命的最后时刻应做些什么准备,多元文化妇女健康中心(Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health, MCWH)现在为说中文的照顾者及您照顾的人士提供量身定制的一对一支持服务 .
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Δωρεάν υποστήριξη «ενός προς έναν» στη γλώσσα τους για μετανάστες φροντιστές
Αν φροντίζετε μέλη της οικογένειάς σας, φίλους ή μέλη της κοινότητας που έχουν μια ασθένεια που περιορίζει τη ζωή τους, όπως καρκίνο ή άνοια, και θα θέλατε να έχετε περισσότερες πληροφορίες σχετικά με τις υπηρεσίες υποστήριξης ή / και με…
Supporto nella vostra lingua, individuale e gratuito per gli assistenti migranti
Se vi prendete cura di un membro della vostra famiglia, di un amico o di un membro della comunità affetto da una malattia terminale, come cancro o demenza, e desiderate avere maggiori informazioni sui servizi di supporto e/o su come…
Intersectionality Matters: A new resource for preventing violence against women
Intersectionality Matters: A guide to engaging immigrant and refugee communities to prevent violence against women
Free cross-cultural 'carers' training for health and allied professionals in the City of Monash
Want to improve your support of carers from a CALD background? Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health (MCWH) is offering it’s Beyond Cultural Competency course to professionals in the City of Monash who want to improve their support of carers from…
Media Release: Multicultural women’s health organisation and aged care provider partnering for the primary prevention of family violence
We are proud to be launching our new project in partnership with Southern Cross Care (Vic)! Equality@Work is the first workplace prevention program in Australia to address gender inequality and other intersecting forms of inequality which make immigrant and refugee…
New international evidence on violence in immigrant and refugee communities
A review of international evidence published today has confirmed that migration helps make immigrant and refugee women more vulnerable to men’s violence against women. Violence occurs in all communities and cultures across Australia, but immigrant and refugee women face structural…
Our Voices, Changing Cultures Project published in Australian Mosiac magazine
Monique Hameed is the Project Officer for the Our Voices, Changing Cultures Project currently being run at the Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health. This fantastic project works with young same-sex attracted women from culturally diverse immigrant and refugee backgrounds running theatre…
Empowering multicultural women through health education
In the period of July – September an expert team of MCWH bilingual health educators facilitated our free health education program for state-wide female students of the Adult Migrant English Service (AMES) at the Multicultural Hub in the CBD. It…
‘Cultivating Culture, Unravelling Racism.’
Positioning, pitching and promoting a cultural training program Earlier this year MCWH was pleased to sponsor a group of highly motivated students from the University of Melbourne’s Graduate Certificate in Advanced Learning and Leadership program (GCALL). The GCALL program is…