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Prevention of Violence Against Women

Together, we can all help to end violence against women.

 

Prevention of Violence Against Women

Together, we can all help to end violence against women.

 

Who we are

We aim to improve women’s equality, health and wellbeing in the Grampians region and beyond.

 

Prevention of Violence Against Women

Together, we can all help to end violence against women.

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19/04/2024

The Men’s Initiative – Register for Ballarat Information Session

Men’s Initiative Information Session Tues 23 April 9.45am – 11.30am Seminar Theatre, Tech Park Central Committee for Ballarat along with Women’s Health Grampians are looking for men within our region…
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15/04/2024

Statement from Central Highlands Family Violence Sector

Central Highlands Integrated Family Violence Committee It has been a shocking couple of months with regards to gendered violence in our local community (Central Highlands region). It goes without saying…
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05/03/2024

Women’s Health Grampians International Women’s Day Statement

On this IWD, WHG recognises that safety and progress for women across the world is very far from equal. We express solidarity with women across the globe and especially those…

Communities of Respect and Equality (CoRE)

Communities of Respect and Equality (CoRE) is a partnership of organisations, businesses, clubs and groups who share a vision for safe, equal and respectful communities in the Grampians region.

For more information on how to join CoRE, click here.

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Women’s Health Grampians acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as Australia’s First Peoples and the Traditional Owners of the lands, waterways and skies where we live, work and play. We celebrate that this is the oldest continuous living culture in the world, and that sovereignty was never ceded. This always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.

Across the Grampians region, we acknowledge Wurundjeri, Wadawurrung, Dja Dja Warrung, Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergeia and Jupagalk Country.

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