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2020 Grow Together Punjabi Red kit Translated resource

Punjabi Instructions sheet: Grow Together was an initiative led by enliven in partnership with SMRC during the pandemic. Planter bags, seedlings, Seasol, potting mix, recipe books and other resources were distributed to over 200 families to encourage growing food at home. Green, yellow, red, purple and orange kits were produced, each with different seedlings and separate instruction sheets.

2020 Grow Together Punjabi Orange kit Translated resource

Punjabi Instructions sheet: Grow Together was an initiative led by enliven in partnership with SMRC during the pandemic. Planter bags, seedlings, Seasol, potting mix, recipe books and other resources were distributed to over 200 families to encourage growing food at home. Green, yellow, red, purple and orange kits were produced, each with different seedlings and separate instruction sheets.

Golden Plains Shire Health & Wellbeing Snapshot 2022

2015 – 2022 | Central Highlands | Grampians

These snapshots have been developed to provide an insight into the health and wellbeing of people across the Central Highlands Primary Care Partnership. These focus on the 10 priority areas of the Victorian Public Health and Wellbeing Plan 2019-2023 catchment.

2020 Grow Together Punjabi Green kit Translated resource

2015 – 2022 | Central Highlands | Grampians

Punjabi Instructions sheet: Grow Together was an initiative led by enliven in partnership with SMRC during the pandemic. Planter bags, seedlings, Seasol, potting mix, recipe books and other resources were distributed to over 200 families to encourage growing food at home. Green, yellow, red, purple and orange kits were produced, each with different seedlings and separate instruction sheets.

Strengthening our health communication systems: Pandemic lessons for Melbourne’s west

2015 – 2022 | HealthWest | West Metro

Effective health communication during the pandemic has been particularly challenging for people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. In Australia, the communication response has lacked clarity, coherence and coordination. To assist in future planning and recovery efforts in the region, HealthWest Partnership engaged Trezona Consulting Group to undertake a review of available literature to identify the elements of an effective health communication system. This review draws upon literature from COVID-19 and other pandemic or emergency responses. The report provides detailed recommendations for regions, governments and local implementers, including considerations for engagement with culturally and linguistically diverse communities.