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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.