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After 11 Years WHISE Settlement Service Program comes to a close but WHISE continues on
On 31 December, the Settlement Services Program – run by WHISE for 11 years – will close. WHISE will continue to run its programs and services to prevent violence against women, improve sexual and reproductive health and create a gender equitable society, however, the settlement program (including the WHISE volunteer home visitation program) will cease.…
Community sector launches free resource to help workplaces respond to family violence
Today, leading Victorian experts from the Women’s Community Services Sector are launching a resource for business to help them take action to end family violence. The resource will help workplaces choose the right training and consultancy services to build their capacity to address gender equity and family violence. “This free resource has been developed collaboratively…
Cafes join the movement to end violence against women
This November, cafes across the South East of Melbourne will take part in a region-wide campaign to raise awareness about violence against women, specifically focusing on actions individuals can take to call out disrespect when they see it. 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence is a global campaign, led locally by Women’s Health in…
WHISE Strategic Plan 2018-2023
On 25 October in the company of partners, stakeholders, and friends in our community, WHISE launched its next strategic plan – view photos The plan sits as one component of an architecture that will guide the work of WHISE over the next five years.This plan is the result of over 10 months of work, consulting with our…
Why we all need Good Health Down South
Women’s Health in the South East (WHISE), together with local government and community health organisations, are set to launch the first ever sexual and reproductive health strategy and action plan for the Southern Metropolitan Region (SMR). “We believe it’s essential that every woman has access to services and supports they need to ensure optimal health,…
Welcoming a future free from violence
Women’s Health in the South East (WHISE) welcomes the opening of Victoria’s first ever dedicated family violence prevention agency, Respect Victoria. WHISE congratulates the Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence Natalie Hutchins and the Labor Government for investing in a whole-of-community approach to preventing family violence. “We look forward to working with Tracey Gaudry,…
Because of Her We Can – NAIDOC Week 2018
This year’s theme for NAIDOC Week 2018 is ‘Because of Her, We Can!’, which celebrates the essential role that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have played, and continue to play, as active and significant role models at the community, local, state and national levels. Join the NAIDOC Week celebrations and check out all the…
Redevelopment and Review of WHISE Strategic Plan
The Board of WHISE has approved a review and redevelopment of the organisation’s Strategic Plan. This will see the current plan replaced by a new plan that will commence in 2019. Due to be launched in October this year at WHISE’s Annual General Meeting (AGM), the plan will put forward a new ambitious vision for…
40 Years Strong – Celebrating Victorian women’s health in women’s hands
This year, Victoria celebrates 40 years of women’s led women’s health services. Over the past four decades, we’ve seen abortion legalised, sexual harassment outlawed, an Australia-first Royal Commission into Family Violence, and Victoria’s first Gender Equality Strategy. Victorian women’s health services have been there every step of the way, championing women’s health, safety and wellbeing.…