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 prevention strategies more effectively integrate with the broader ecosystem of health policy and programs?

Over the next two years 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

Online survey

We are seeking input from members and interested key contributors to help us refresh the Women’s Health Hub (e.g. health and gender equity advocates, practitioners, researchers, policymakers, trainers, and women and gender diverse people with lived experience of health care in Australia.

Feedback will inform the useability and format of the Women’s Health Hub, along with content and resources (e.g., training) to be developed. Information will also be used for reporting and continuous improvement purposes, including how members and key contributors can engage via the Hub in future. 

Complete our survey and share it with your colleagues today: 

Informal community of practice for women’s health communications

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 share your feedback on how we can improve the Hub:

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