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Mary Wooldridge talks about Everyone Wins and why preventing violence against women in sports is important to the Victorian Government.
Multicultural school comprising 34 nationalities which has used VicHealth funding for: a play group for children with little English; lunchtime program for students that looks at cultural games and the development of a vegetable garden.
This initiative included a camp, meetings, activities, workshops and excursions.
This project brought refugee and Australian-born young people together to work collaboratively on repairing and restoring a second-hand car.
People notice sexism but not enough take action, a VicHealth report on "bystander action on preventing violence against women" shows.
This video showcases a suite of practical tools and how-to guides to prevent violence against women before it occurs.
Individuals at nearly half of Australian sporting clubs involved in a new Monash University and VicHealth study still believe that homosexuality is wrong or unnatural. These views are insensitive, do not belong in community sport and must change
Victorians will have more opportunities to participate in arts, cultural and creative activities to improve their health and build social connections through health promotion foundation VicHealth’s latest grants.