Watch Dr Adele Murdolo being interviewed about the vaccination rates in lower socio-economic areas.
Rosie Batty joins family violence experts’ calls to prioritise preventing coercive control
Dr Adele Murdolo interviewed about preventing coercive control before it starts.
Call for prevention to be at the centre of coercive control solutions following National Summit
Dr Adele Murdolo made a statement supporting Respect Victoria’s call for prevention to be at the centre of coercive control solutions.
Migrant women’s health in migrant women’s hands
If our recently launched Sexual and Reproductive Health Data Report and ‘Act Now’ paper makes one thing clear, it’s that despite the many changes, there is much more work to be done.
Grants supporting multicultural communities to vaccinate and stay safe are open
$1 million is being provided directly to 21 organisations to communicate health messages to communities, including the Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health.
60 seconds with Kim Grosser
Kim Grosser is Communications Officer at MCWH. What are you enjoying doing at the moment? Since we’re in our sixth lockdown here in Victoria, I’m going to be a cliché and say that I’m enjoying the escapism of TV at…
Representation matters
Early next month the Federal Government’s virtual, live streamed Women’s Safety Summit will take place to address one of the most pressing issues in the country: violence against women and children. While we’re pleased to see that the Summit will…
Joint Statement by the 2021 National Women’s Safety Summit delegates representing the rights and interests of migrant and refugee women
In anticipation of the National Women’s Safety Summit on the 6 and 7 September, Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health met with nine of our sister organisations attending the conference to prepare a Joint Statement representing the rights and interests of migrant and refugee women.
Systemic barriers impacting migrant, refugee access to care amid deepening pandemic divides
Healthcare discrimination on the basis of citizenship, visa status, race, gender, disability and other intersectional factors is a global issue, magnified during the pandemic.
Australia’s health system isn’t adequately supporting migrant and refugee women
A report by the Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health says inequality, racism and sexism can collide when it comes to sexual and reproductive health outcomes for some migrant and refugee women.