Independent evaluation finds Cornelia program is working
An independent evaluation has shown: the Cornelia program works. The comprehensive review was conducted by RMIT University and La Trobe University.
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Family violence: Providing a pathway to safety and healing
Through generous philanthropy support, Professor Kelsey Hegarty can now focus on new projects to support women affected by family violence.
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Staff ideas helping Victoria’s most vulnerable
Some of Victoria’s most vulnerable women are set to benefit from ideas spearheaded by the Women’s staff.
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Type 1 diabetes in pregnancy – proving that technology can make all the difference
Alexandra Hodal is living with type 1 diabetes and uses CGM technology during pregnancy.
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Australian women and girls will soon find it easier to access medical abortions
Announcement of greater national access to MS-2 Step.
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An Australian first - Public egg and sperm bank open for donations
The bank will help more Victorians achieve their dream of becoming parents.
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Women’s health champions recognised on King’s Birthday Honours List
Two of the Women’s champions for women’s health – one in Indigenous health and the other in urogynaecology – have been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours.
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