Collaborate

How to be involved in the Women’s Health Hub Project 

What works well to support women’s health in our communities?

How can we shift the way we understand prevention when it comes to women’s health in all of the diversity, communities and contexts across Australia?

How can we integrate gendered prevention across broader health and social policy and systems?

From 2022 to 2025 we are engaging a broad cross-section of key contributors in the broader health ecosystem who are dedicated to improving women’s health outcomes.

Collaborating with those who care about gender and health equity throughout the project will help us explore, develop online resources about, and share knowledge on effective prevention. 

Current opportunities

Complete mid-project evaluation

  • Have you read the Gendered Framework or any of our other policy publications?
  • How has the Women’s Health Hub informed your work or studies?
  • What would you like to see on the Women’s Health Hub in the future?
  • Have you participated in any of our events?

 

Please complete our online survey to share feedback on our work so far.

The survey takes less than 10 minutes and is now open:

Join informal women’s health communications group

Refer your communications colleagues to a national community of practice for women’s health communications. 

This informal group will: 

  • connect those who work on communications in women’s health related organisations across Australia 
  • build on our local, state and national networks to share relevant resources, news, campaigns and opportunities.


Please email 
sienna.aguilar@australianwomenshealth.org for more information. 

The Women’s Health Hub is being developed by Australian Women’s Health Alliance – the national voice for women’s health. Suggest a resource or complete our mid-project survey to inform how we can improve the Hub:

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