Last week VACCHO attended the highly anticipated premiere of Ilbijerri Theatre Company’s film adaptation of VIRAL, a story about breaking down the stigma surrounding Hepatitis C Described as “a deadly short film about smashing hepatitis C”, VIRAL is the story of Ally,...
What has contributed to food choices in the Aboriginal community in recent years? That was the big question asked at a recent FoodPATH workshop held at Rumbalara Aboriginal Cooperative. FoodPATH, which stands for Food Policies for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
A new workforce strategy released by VACCHO aims to support a strong and able Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation (ACCO) to deliver holistic health and wellbeing services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in Victoria. Launched at VACCHO’s...
VACCHO and Deakin University’s Institute for Health Transformation (IHT) are thrilled to launch The Aboriginal Data and Action on Prevention Together (ADAPT) report. The report provides valuable insight into links between nutrition, physical activity and wellbeing...
One of the key pieces of artwork featured as part of the Beautiful Shawl Project is now proudly and permanently exhibited at the Geelong BreastScreen Clinic as a respectful display of cultural safety. Talented Arrernte artist, Jasmine-Skye Marinos, unveiled her...
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