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Afghan Domestic Violence Information Session Evaluation Report
WHISE partnered with the Southern Migrant Refugee Centre (SMRC) to co-design and deliver a one-hour culturally sensitive domestic violence awareness and knowledge building session titled ‘Safe Relationships’. This evaluation report contains ratings of changes in...

Priorities for the Victorian State Budget
The Victorian Women's Health Services Network has issued a statement outlining the priorities for the upcoming 2023 State Budget. We welcome the government's commitment to giving women's health a greater focus and funding, and look...

Submission to the Senate Inquiry into Universal Access to Reproductive Healthcare
WHISE’s submission will apply an intersectional gender lens to the Terms of Reference supplied by the Senate Community Affairs References Committee, outlining identified areas for strengthening in the provision of health services, education, information and...

Reproductive Coercion Webinar – Evaluation Report
An evaluation report of WHISE's lunchtime webinar on reproductive coercion, which was run as part of our efforts to improve sexual and reproductive health and prevent violence against women. The webinar examined definitions of reproductive...

Annual WHISE Stakeholder Engagement and Impact Survey Results
This report provides a summary and discussion of the results from the Stakeholder Engagement and Impact Survey 2022

Promoting Respect & Equity Together 2021-2025 – A Strategy to End Gendered Violence in the Southern Metropolitan Region
Promoting Respect & Equity Together – A Strategy to End Gendered Violence in the Southern Metropolitan Region 2021-2025 (PRET) is the second regional strategy for the primary prevention of gendered violence. It was developed in partnership with over 38 organisation’s across the Southern...

Good Health Down South 2021-2025: A strategy for sexual and reproductive health in the SMR
Good Health Down South is a four-year region-wide strategy that promotes, celebrates and guides future directions that continuously improve sexual and reproductive health outcomes throughout the Southern Metropolitan Region.