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Women’s Health Education Videos

These videos provide an introduction to various women’s health related topics for educational purposes.

The videos cover the following topics;

  • Breast Cancer Screening

  • Cervical Cancer Screening

  • Infectious Disease

  • Menopause

  • Mental Health

These videos can be used in conjunction with bilingiual health education to women from multicultural backgrounds who speak a language other than English, as the videos use easy English and are delivered by our Community Health Promotion Educators.

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Safe To Tell

Ishar, in partnership with Sexual Health Quarters, is proud to launch culturally and linguistically diverse multilingual video resources as part of the “Safe To Tell” project. These videos, produced in English, Arabic, Farsi and Mandarin, will help to improve a woman’s awareness of, and confidence in, identifying and responding to experiences of intimate partner violence, reproductive coercion and domestic violence.

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Should I give my breastfed baby formula?

Should I give my breastfed baby formula is a question we get asked very often from women who are successfully breastfeeding. When the mother is able, breast milk is the preferred option when feeding a baby as it has the right balance of nutrients for babies, helps them grow strong and to have better brain growth and development. This video is in Burmese, Karen, Hazaragi, Hakha Chin and English.

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STIs: Healthy Minds, Healthy Bodies, Happy Hearts

Sex means something different for everyone, due to who you are as a person, your culture, and your religion. This video by Ishar Multicultural Women’s Health Services looks at what safe sex is, how to prevent and treat sexually transmitted infections, and the importance of getting regular sexual health checks.

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Your Money & Financial Well-Being

The “Your Money & Financial Wellbeing” booklet is a part of the ongoing “Financial Literacy and Its Relationship to Health and Wellbeing Project”, funded by the Office of Multicultural Interests. The booklet is available in print and electronic form in English, Arabic, Farsi, and Vietnamese to facilitate wider access to this important information.

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Homelessness: The Invisible Epidemic

Migrant and CaLD women are stigmatised and sometimes ostracised for leaving violent relationships. They are accused of breaking up families and bringing “shame” to their families back home and hence they are more reluctant to seek help. These women also rely solely on their partners for their financial and everyday needs which further deters them from reaching out. Additionally, CaLD women usually lack the language skills and knowledge to navigate through the often complex and bureaucratic housing and legal systems.

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Education: Empowerment for Women

Globally, 65 million girls are not in school. 17 million girls of primary school age will probably never attend school in their lifetimes. One third of girls in the developing world are married before the age of 18, and 1 in 9 are married before the age of 15. According to the United Nations, undereducated women are also most vulnerable to trafficking, abuse, and unplanned pregnancies.

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