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For over 40 years, Leichhardt Women’s Community Health Centre has provided health care to an estimated 140,000 women. 94% of clients reported their health had improved as a result of the health care they had received and 97% of women participating in health education reported increased skills as a result of participating in their programs. An often heard expression is ‘the centre changed my life.’ We wanted to know more. We wanted to understand just what it had done to have this effect. We invited women to talk to us, and the result is 40 Stories for 40 Years.

We had known that Leichhardt Women’s held a special place in many people’s lives. Having the fortune to be the first women’s health centre in Australia, and opening at the same time as the country’s first refuge for women and children escaping domestic violence and the first rape crisis centre, the centre seemed to act as a bookmark in history. A lot of women of a certain age have a story to tell about helping set it up, recalling what they were doing when they heard it had opened, or coming for health care or a discussion group in those early days.


You will see from 40 Stories, that there seem to be themes. Women talk about the importance of the women-only environment and the safety it gives them to feel comfortable raising issues, the skills of the staff, the range of services and how staff work collaboratively with each other and other health care providers, the emphasis on being provided with information on their options, the respect they receive, the affordable costs and the time spent with them. They speak of the centre’s treatments resolving or improving health problems that had previously been stubborn to shift or not detected.


For four decades the centre has aimed to improve women’s health and play a role in creating a healthy, vibrant community. We want to learn what works, and reflect on what women say they need. And so, to mark 40 years, it seems entirely appropriate to hear from some of the women themselves.


We hope you enjoy 40 Stories for 40 Years as much as we feel privileged to be sharing this part of the centre’s life. Look for 40 Stories for 40 Years in the Downloads section of this page.

Altre risorse:

Depression
Postnatal Sexuality
His Secret Her Story

Altre risorse:

Depression
Postnatal Sexuality
His Secret Her Story

We had known that Leichhardt Women’s held a special place in many people’s lives. Having the fortune to be the first women’s health centre in Australia, and opening at the same time as the country’s first refuge for women and children escaping domestic violence and the first rape crisis centre, the centre seemed to act as a bookmark in history. A lot of women of a certain age have a story to tell about helping set it up, recalling what they were doing when they heard it had opened, or coming for health care or a discussion group in those early days.


You will see from 40 Stories, that there seem to be themes. Women talk about the importance of the women-only environment and the safety it gives them to feel comfortable raising issues, the skills of the staff, the range of services and how staff work collaboratively with each other and other health care providers, the emphasis on being provided with information on their options, the respect they receive, the affordable costs and the time spent with them. They speak of the centre’s treatments resolving or improving health problems that had previously been stubborn to shift or not detected.


For four decades the centre has aimed to improve women’s health and play a role in creating a healthy, vibrant community. We want to learn what works, and reflect on what women say they need. And so, to mark 40 years, it seems entirely appropriate to hear from some of the women themselves.


We hope you enjoy 40 Stories for 40 Years as much as we feel privileged to be sharing this part of the centre’s life. Look for 40 Stories for 40 Years in the Downloads section of this page.

Il Leichhardt Women's Community Health Centre offre servizi sanitari completi, incentrati sul cliente e basati sui traumi, supporto e formazione a donne emarginate e svantaggiate economicamente.

LWCHC si impegna ad accogliere la diversità ed eliminare ogni forma di discriminazione nella fornitura di servizi sanitari. LWCHC accoglie tutte le donne indipendentemente da etnia, salute mentale, storia di suicidalità, uso di droghe, fede, orientamento sessuale o identità di genere.

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+61 2 9560 3011

Via Thornley 55,
(angolo Cary Street)
Leichhardt Nuovo Galles del Sud 2040


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Soggetto:
Il Leichhardt Women's Community Health Centre (LWCHC) riconosce e rende omaggio al popolo Gadigal e Wangal della nazione Eora come custodi tradizionali della terra su cui lavoriamo. Riconosciamo la continuazione delle pratiche culturali e spirituali dei popoli aborigeni e delle isole dello Stretto di Torres. LWCHC supporta The Uluru Statement From the Heart.

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