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Framing Gender Equality message guide

2015 – 2022 | Outer East | North East Metro

The Framing Gender Equality Guide is the result of a partnership between Together for Equality and Respect, VicHealth, Common Cause Australia and the OEPCP. The Guide provides a series of sample messages highlighting the most effective way to present gender equality messages, and is intended to assist practitioners to boost support for gender equality initiatives. After the Guide was launched, the OEPCP supported Women’s Health East to facilitate a series of masterclasses and the development of the Gender Equality Tip sheets. These resources complemented the Guide and further explored issues identified through the masterclasses.

IEPCP Highlights 2021-22

2015 – 2022 | Inner East | North East Metro

A summary of the diverse achievements of the IEPCP during 2022

Supporting Clients with Diabetes in the COVID -19 Environment Infographic

2015 – 2022 | Hume Whittlesea | North East Metro

Local health professionals shared their views about how the COVID-19 pandemic effected their practice and the challenges

Reducing Gambling Frequency with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities

2010 – 2015 | HealthWest | West Metro

The  Reducing  Gambling Frequency  Project  is a  prevention and  intervention project funded  by the  Victorian  Responsible Gambling  Foundation  (VRGF). Implementation of  the project  commenced  in February  2015  and this  report  relates to  the  period February to May2015.  The intention  of the  project was to  reduce gambling  frequency of  culturally  and linguistically  diverse  (CALD) seniors  groups that  recreate  at electronic  gaming  machine (EGMs)  venues. The Healthwest Partnership worked  in  partnership with  the  six key  ethnic  community organisations.

Portraits for Respect

2015 – 2022 | Central Victoria | Loddon Mallee

Portraits for Respect ’ is one Macedon Ranges Family Violence Network primary prevention initiatives that engaged with community members and invited them to: challenge the condoning of violence against women, challenge gender stereotypes and roles, promote and normalise gender equality