In 2017–18, Counterpart expanded its reach to more women affected by breast or a gynaecological cancer across Victoria.
In 2017–18, Counterpart expanded its reach to more women affected by breast or a gynaecological cancer across Victoria.
For the last 15 years, Rhonda has been turning her experience of breast cancer into something positive. She is one of the generous women who volunteer at Counterpart to provide peer support to women diagnosed with breast or a gynaecological cancer.
Women’s Health Victoria welcomes the recent report handed down by the Community Affairs References Committee as part of the Senate Inquiry into transvaginal mesh implants and related matters.
This Spotlight features a list of up-to-date and freely available research and resources on the topic of women and self-harm.
This infographic summarises in pictorial form key messages relating to young women's health and wellbeing.
This infographic summarises in pictorial form some key features relating to the future of young women's health and wellbeing.
This review includes stories from some of the women who contribute to the service — volunteers, women who use the service and health professionals.
This infographic summarises key facts in pictorial form relating to women and food and diet.
This Connector contains a selection of freely available resources focusing on the experience of unplanned pregnancy in Australia and the resources available for women and health professionals to help navigate the decision making process.
Women’s Health Victoria welcomed over 100 guests to launch the new name of their valued cancer support service, BreaCan. Dale Fisher, CEO of Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, unveiled the new brand, Counterpart – Women supporting women with cancer to great fanfare.