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Increasing cervical screening participation in the Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander community
In the video below, Sandy from Ballarat and District Aboriginal Cooperative discusses how the cli...
Increasing cancer screening participation for people with disability: the role of a GP
International and Australian data indicates that people with disabilities are under-screened for ...
Multicultural Grantee: PRACE working with Adult Migration Education Program students
Developing an educational manual on bowel and breast cancer targeting Adult Migrant Education Program students.
Nurse of the Year: Louise Knell
Louise, a nurse at the Royal Women's hospital shares her thoughts on the importance of nurses and how it felt to be crowned 'Nurse of the Year'.
2018-2019 Multicultural Communities Grants
We consider the achievements, successes and learnings from the 2018-2019 Multicultural Communities Grants program.
How to increase cervical screening participation in under-screened communities
In the video below, Sandy Anderson (OAM), expert nurse and cervical screening provider, offers ad...
Self-collected cervical screening
In this case study Sandy Anderson (OAM) talks about self-collected cervical screening as a way to reduce barriers for some communities.
Celebrating the fruitful partnership between Cancer Council and Arabic Welfare
In this case study we look at the partnership between Arabic Welfare Inc and Cancer Council Victoria in communicating cancer screening information.
Using art to start a conversation
Case study sharing insights from a collaboration with influential community member, Madison Connors, a Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung and Gamilaroi woman, who used her artwork to convey cervical screening messages to Community.
Multicultural Community Grants Program supporting screening participation
The Multicultural Communities Grants Program collaborated with 11 community partners to run projects about bowel and cervical cancer screening with culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Victoria in 2021.