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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.

Reducing Gambling Harm - A public health approach

2010 – 2015 | HealthWest | West Metro

This training manual is designed to raise awareness and reduce the frequency of gambling in culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities in Victoria. It has been developed to support communities to take action to reduce harm caused by gambling.

HWPCP Member Grant - Hume & Whittlesea Pharmacy Waiver Program

2015 – 2022 | Hume Whittlesea | North East Metro

Whittlesea Community Connections (WCC) in partnership with Cabrini Asylum Seeker and Refugee Health Hub established a pharmacy waiver program trial from WCC’s Epping office enabling people seeking asylum to access free prescribed medication and referrals.

Working with the Karen Community-A resource for service providers-Translated resource

2015 – 2022 | HealthWest | West Metro

Translated Resource: The Karen people are an ethnic minority group who originate from Burma and arrived  in  Australia as  refugees, and whose community is continuing to grow in Victoria. The aim of this report is to support service providers to engage with the community by  increasing  an understanding  of  who the  Karen  people are  and  their experiences  of  settlement in  Australia. 

Working with the Karen Community-A resource for service providers

2015 – 2022 | HealthWest | West Metro

The Karen people are an ethnic minority group who originate from Burma and arrived  in  Australia as  refugees, and whose community is continuing to grow in Victoria. The aim of this report is to support service providers to engage with the community by  increasing  an understanding  of  who the  Karen  people are  and  their experiences  of  settlement in  Australia.