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  • EACH Health Promotion Plans NOW AVAILABLE in the Publications & Resources section of the website

    8 July 2010

  • Short Course in Health Promotion

    8 July 2010

  • The 20th IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion

    8 July 2010

  • Primary Health Weekly Bulletin - March 2010

    31 March 2010

    The latest edition of the Primary Health Weekly Bulletin is now available

  • Liveable and Just toolkit launched

    31 March 2010

    The McCaughey Centre has worked on the ‘Liveable and Just' project with the Victorian Local Governance Association, Brotherhood of St Laurence, Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victorian Council of Social Service and Department of Planning and Community Development.The research has also benefited greatly from engagement and dialogue with many different Councillors and staff at local governments and community organisations across Victoria.

    The toolkit contains information about the impacts of climate change on people and communities in Victoria and the implications for local government responsibilities and activities. It brings together a wide range of tools, case studies, links and resources to assist people working in and with different areas of local government to plan for and respond to these impacts including from areas of health and wellbeing, community and economic development, sustainability, and strategic planning.

  • Building on our Strengths

    31 March 2010

    This evidence informed framework was developed in partnership by VicHealth, the McCaughey Centre: VicHealth Centre for the Promotion of Mental Health and Community Wellbeing, the Onemda VicHealth Koori Health Unit and the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission to guide future practice, programs and policies to address race-based discrimination and promote diversity.

  • A Right to Respect

    26 February 2010

    A Right to Respect: Victoria's Plan to Prevent Violence against Women 2010 -2020

    All women have the right to live free from violence. However, to achieve this right, not only do individual perpetrators of violence need to be held accountable, but the attitudes and social norms which condone or excuse violence must be challenged.

    A Right to Respect, Victoria's Plan to Prevent Violence Against Women, is a coordinated, whole-of-community framework that contains a comprehensive range of strategies to promote non violence, gender equity and respectful relationships throughout the community - for example in homes, workplaces, on the sporting field, and in schools.

  • Healthy Partnerships Newsletter

    16 December 2009

    This publication disseminates examples of partnership projects aiming to improve public health in the Eastern Metropolitan Region.

  • Victoria’s new plan to Prevent Violence Agaist Women

    3 December 2009

    'A Right to Respect', Victoria's Plan to Prevent Violence Against Women is a coordinated, whole-of-community framework that contains a comprehensive range of strategies to promote non violence, gender equity and respectful relationships throughout the community – for example in homes, workplaces, on the sporting field, and in schools.

  • 2nd EACH Showcase Event

    24 November 2009

    Held on October 8th 2009. This event will be now held twice a year for EACH staff. It is an opportunity to learn more about what programs and projects are taking place in our organisation, be part of valuable internal networking and giving recognition to the great work taking place at EACH!