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Centre for Culture Ethnicity and Health
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17 March 2020
Health Literacy
for communicating in a crisis and beyond

A special Q&A session to help you communicate better during COVID-19 & beyond.
Tomorrow - Wednesday March 18, noon
Communicating about COVID-19 will impact your clients’ well-being, especially vulnerable clients including migrants, refugees & people with low health literacy.
 Join us tomorrow:
 •  WE will cover what Health literacy can tell us about how to communicate effectively in a crisis
 •  YOU can ask us your questions about communicating in a crisis.
 Send your questions to
jolyonb@ceh.org.au by 11 am or join in on the conversation.
Register Here
All CEH face-to-face training postponed
Instead we’re offering free Webinars and Q&A sessions to help you communicate better during COVID-19 and beyond. We’ll contact everyone who has made a booking and discuss when we can deliver the training.
 
Free webinars - Q&A sessions - to help you communicate about COVID-19
 

Click here to register for webinars and Q&A sessions.
Upcoming topics:
  • Effective use of phone interpreters
  • How to find out what migrant and refugee communities need from your service
  • Written Communication
  • Spoken Communication
  • Cross cultural communications
 Online training – skill up if you’re working from home (WFH)
If you or your team are working from home, consider our fun, interactive
health literacy or cultural competence online training .
Take care and be well!
CEH training
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Understanding the NDIS training for interpreters -  suspended until further notice. CEH is currently developing a webinar that will take place weekly on Tuesday night instead of the face-to-face session. All interpreters whose session is cancelled will be contacted individually to let them know when the webinar is open.
This Thursday - Wednesday March 19, noon:

COVID-19 Multilingual Resources can be found HERE 

including translated material from DHHS Victoria and the Australian Government.

CEH is contracted by DHHS to manage & improve the Health Translations online directory:

  • Translated health & well being information in over 105 languages.
  • Over 21,000 online resources can be found by language, topic & keyword.
  • Australia’s No.1 collection of consumer-focused information.
Do you have updated, new updated translated health resources? Contact:info@ceh.org.au
Health Translations

The Centre for Culture, Ethnicity & Health (CEH) assists health, government & community organisations to offer a high quality of service to clients and people from migrant and refugee backgrounds.

North Richmond Community Health (NRCH) are expert in working effectively with migrant & refugee clients. They share this knowledge with us, so we can in turn help Victorian organisations deliver & improve their services in the most equitable and accessible way.

CEH is a program of North Richmond Community Health (NRCH) located in the North Richmond Housing Estate on Wurundjeri land. Staff & Board Members of Wulempuri-Kertheba acknowledge the Wurundjeri people -  traditional custodians of the land we work on

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