As a general rule, MCWH does not provide opportunities to volunteer with our organisation. We believe it is important to recognise and, whenever possible, remunerate migrant and refugee women for their work. Read more about our volunteer policy.
Recognising the signs of family violence videos in sixteen languages
Safe + Equal has developed videos about recognising the signs of family violence in sixteen languages.
Parenting in a rural or remote location fact sheets in Arabic, Chinese, Greek and Vietnamese
Gidget Foundation Australia has developed fact sheets about parenting in rural or remote locations in Arabic, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Greek and Vietnamese.
Cervical screening fact sheets in thirteen languages
Australian Government and National Cervical Screening Program fact sheets about cervical screening in Australia in thirteen languages. You can read more about cervical screening in Australia by using the links below: Cervical screening in Australia (English) fact sheet.pdf Cervical screening…
Period fact sheets in Arabic, Chinese Simplified, Dari, Hindi and Vietnamese
Jean Hailes has developed fact sheets about periods in Arabic, Chinese Simplified, Dari, Hindi and Vietnamese. You can read more about periods by using the links below: Periods (English) fact sheet.pdf Periods (Arabic) fact sheet.pdf Periods (Chinese Simplified) fact sheet.pdf…
Life-saving multilingual COVID-19 health education program launches
For migrant and refugee communities, access to in-language and culturally tailored health information can be a matter of life or death. The Advocate covers how our Health in My Language project is working to address this.
Advocacy Brief: All Together in Prevention and Response Project
Bringing together multicultural, ethno-specific and faith-based organisations working in early intervention and prevention of violence against migrant and refugee women to build their capacity and engage in collective, reflective practice.
MCWH launches their first national multilingual health education program
We are excited to announce the launch of our first national COVID-19 health education program, Health in My Language.
Antenatal care in Australia: what is it and why it’s important?
Executive Director of the Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health, Dr Adele Murdolo, spoke to SBS about the importance of timely antenatal care, and why socioeconomic disadvantage can cause migrant women to access antenatal care at a much later point than other non-migrant women.
A guide to understanding your cervical screening test results in twelve languages
Australian Government and the National Cervical Cervical Screening Program has developed fact sheets about cervical screening test results in twelve languages. You can read more about understanding your cervical screening test results by using the links below: Your cervical screening…