QENDO Mentor program
Our QENDO Mentor Program is a 6 week program which gives you the chance to connect with a mentor who is there to support you and guide you, whilst also giving you practical strategies to assist you in managing your condition. The QENDO Mentor Program is open to anyone with endometriosis, adenomyosis or PCOS.
Workplace Program
We build workforce capacity to improve the lives of people affected by endometriosis and related conditions. We understand the need for balance between education, awareness and action. Our program and supporting services enable the workforce, leaders and employees to start the conversation and build on their impact as their pace.
Support Line
You can call the 24/7 support line for free to speak with a trained support worker now via 1800 ASK QENDO or 1800 275 573636. This service has been in operation for decades and is accessed internationally. Available to people regardless of ethnicity, religion, age or disability.
Our Upcoming events
Our Programs
We offer a range of programs available to suit our QENDO community. Whether it is education in community, our QENDO Mentor Program or our Workplace sessions, we have a program to suit your needs.
QENDO Mentor Program
Our QENDO Mentor Program is a 6 week program which gives you the chance to connect with a mentor who is there to support you and guide you, whilst also giving you practical strategies to assist you in managing your condition. The QENDO Mentor Program is open to anyone with endometriosis, adenomyosis or PCOS.
Support Line
You can call the 24/7 support line to speak with a trained support worker now via 1800 ASK QENDO or 1800 275 573636
Workplace Program
We build workforce capacity to improve the lives of people affected by endometriosis and related conditions. We understand the need for balance between education, awareness and action. Our program and supporting services enable the workforce, leaders and employees to start the conversation and build on their impact as their pace.
Education Sessions
At QENDO, we’re passionate about empowering the community to make informed choices about their health! We host regular education events focusing on a variety of topics relating to pelvic health. These events provide an intimate opportunity to gain valuable information, strategies and tips from health professionals and practitioners.
36 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
We’re stronger together.
Established in 1988, QENDO advocates for those affected by endometriosis and other pelvic health related conditions across Australia and New Zealand. Our work assists in advising and advocating for improved services and quality of life for our members.
QENDO is a peak organisation for those affected by endometriosis, adenomyosis, PCOS, infertility or pelvic pain, by lobbying for national programs, better healthcare access, support, offering them the tools, services and programs to understand and take control of their health.
We’re here to support you.
Our impact
We believe that knowledge is power. QENDO has a global reach and we empower people through support, education and guidance—helping them build their very own toolbox of information.
10+
thousand Dollars Raised
To support research into genomics around the measurement of genetic markers from across the genome to determine the genetic regions associated with risk. Learn more about this research.
30+
Years Serving communities
Our work is like no other. Since August 1988, we have supported those affected through education, support programs, policy change and advocacy.
40+
Thousand australians Impacted
Through our work, we continue to positively impact the community.
Our Current Affiliated Organisations, Friends & Supporters
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
QENDO is committed to honouring Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ unique cultural and spiritual relationships to the land, waters and seas and their rich contribution to society. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land where we volunteer, work and live. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders of all communities who also work and live on this land.
We also like to acknowledge the many the leaders, tribes, people, organisations and advocates who have spoken about the issues and topics we face today, for decades. The work we are doing here builds on their legacy, their dedication and their advocacy that has preceded us.
QENDO acknowledges the diversity across the endometriosis community and whilst we have considered the terminology used across our online presence and in updated printed content, we may not have used the right description that aligns with you. We acknowledge that identity is a complex and ongoing conversation.
QENDO acknowledges individuals in the transgender community and people who are non-binary and living with endometriosis who may not identify as women.
If you come across content on our website where consideration of inclusive language requires attention, please contact us. We too are learning and would welcome your guidance and feedback.