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Northern Approach Preventing Violence Women
1. Violence against Women
From Response to Prevention
A Northern Metropolitan
Region Approach
2. About WHIN
Women’s Health In the North (WHIN) is State Government
funded and covers the northern metropolitan region of
Melbourne.
It aims to strengthen women’s health and wellbeing with a
strategic focus on:
• Gender Equity
• Preventing Violence against Women
• Sexual and Reproductive Health
• Economic Participation
• Environmental Justice
23. Benefits of This Approach
• Prevention work is informed by voices of women and
those who work with them.
• Specialist services and workers are supported by
mainstream services engaged in prevention work.
• Engagement at different organisational levels The
approach has built the ownership of and strengthened
prevention work.
24. The Next Frontier
• Effective, ongoing evaluation of attitude change in the
community.
• Moving from theory – Place based programs, broad
community engagement, effective social marketing
with consistent messages.
• Systematic cross sectorial, structural support to
prevention of violence against women work.
25. Contact Details
Helen Riseborough
Chief Executive Officer
helenr@whin.org.au
Sandra Morris
Manager
Health Promotion
sandram@whin.org.au
Women’s Health In the North
680 High Street
Thornbury 3071
Tel. 9484 1666
Editor's Notes
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This is the third slide.
It is a summary of the National Women’s Health Policy, the Victorian Women’s Health Program and WHIN’s catchment.
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National Women’s Health Policy:
The National Women’s Health Policy (1989) recognises that women’s health means more than just sexual and reproductive health. It also means how women are treated by the health service system and how services are provided to women (e.g. whether they are appropriate or not).
The Policy proposes that women’s health is best addressed through a ‘dual strategy’. The dual strategy involves reorienting services so they are more responsive to women’s needs and supporting women more directly through the provision of information, education and resources. In other words, ‘dual’ means working with both the service system and women together.
Commonwealth and State agreements ensured the delivery of the Victorian women’s health program under the National Policy, of which WHIN is a part (with the other WHS). WHIN is mandated to deliver on the ‘dual strategy’ of the National Policy.
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It is a summary of WHIN’s core business.
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Core Business:
WHIN ‘sits’ at the primary intervention or prevention end of the health service system insofar as our core business is women’s health promotion.
Our key health promotion intervention areas are … [Please LIST as in the power point slide above and emphasise how the intervention areas reflect the ‘dual strategy’ of the National Policy.]
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