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Hear Me Out Women’s experiences of seeking help for domestic violence in the ACT: A qualitative research report

Publisher: Women’s Centre for Health Matters Inc, April 2016

Status – CURRENT

This report presents a summary of findings from WCHM’s research into women’s experiences of seeking help for domestic violence in the Australian Capital Territory.

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WCHM Position Papers

Publisher: Women’s Centre for Health Matters Inc 2009 – Current

Status – CURRENT

Includes position statements on: – Gender Sensitive Health Service Delivery – Gender Sensitive Mental Health Service Delivery – Sex Disaggregated Data

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WCHM Reports

Publisher: Women’s Centre for Health Matters

Status – CURRENT

A collection of reports published by Women’s Centre for Health Matters, ACT. Includes research and findings about Women behind bars, CALD Women, Indigenous Women, Young and Old Women, Women with disabilities etc.

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THE ACT WOMEN’S PLAN 2010–2015 2013 Progress Report

Publisher: ACT Government Community Services, 2013

Status – CURRENT

This report is the first of two reports on ACT Government performance against the ACT Women’s Plan 2010–2015 (the Women’s Plan). The Women’s Plan sets out the ACT Government’s commitment to make the Australian Capital Territory a place where women and girls equally and fully participate in the economy, their community and their city. Access, equity, participation and safety are key principles. The vision of the plan is that the ACT is a place where women and girls realise their potential, are recognised for their contribution and share in the benefits of our community.

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Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Women in the ACT: Enablers and Barriers to Achieving Social Connectedness (2009)

Publisher: Women’s Centre for Health Matters Inc, 2009

Status – CURRENT

This report aimed to develop a profile of CALD women in the ACT. It documents fifteen themes from the research which were identified as factors that influence CALD women’s social connectedness and wellbeing, as well as the elements that enhance social connectedness.

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