Women’s Health Week is a great time to get talking about your health. This year, it’s also a great time to share a laugh. With a line-up of stellar comedians, the first ever Women’s Health Week Comedy Gala will feature Judith Lucy, Denise Scott, Nelly Thomas and more.
Join the Lorne Medical Centre Doctors and staff to celebrate women’s health week. Find out some practical self care strategies for women with young children.
Lets Talk about Women's Health" is an opportunity for women of all ages to meet over a healthy afternoon tea, to celebrate being a woman and to chat about Women's Health!
This summary outlines some of the success of G21’s Health & Wellbeing Pillar, members & partners that align with the G21 Regional Health & Wellbeing Plan 2013-17.
Moving forward, the State-wide Primary Care Partnerships (PCP) platform is evolving and as the G21 Health & Wellbeing Pillar continue to plan for the regions new Health & Wellbeing Plan, it is worth noting that all PCP's across the state will continue to provide a supporting role to members, while moving towards a focus on leadership in prevention, quality and systems re-design and development.
The G21 Health & Wellbeing Pillar will continue to focus on collaborative partnerships to achieve better population health outcomes.
On Monday, 21st August, 35 people from 14 agencies came together to discuss & workshop an Action Plan that would have significance for our collective communities across the G21 Region.
The Regional Action Plan aims to drive the obesity rates down for our communities.
Whether it’s giving it your all or giving it a go, This Girl Can is a celebration of women who are all kinds of active. Whatever your level, shape or size, we’re looking for women who want to join a global movement that will help other women to get active too. Click here to find out more
In 2017-18, VicHealth’s Active Club Grants will provide funding to increase the opportunities Victorians have to participate in community sport clubs, with a focus on female participation.
A new pilot in Geelong is helping vulnerable young people transition from care to independence.
The Barwon Better Futures pilot will be delivered over 12 months by Barwon Child, Youth and Family and gives young people greater access to secure housing, employment opportunities and ongoing support.
Mental Health Week aims to activate, educate and engage Victorians about mental health, through a week of interactive events across the state, including an official launch, community festivals, art exhibitions, music, theatre and seminars. For more information, click here