The funding will enable the Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health to continue delivering the Health in My Language (HiML) program across all...
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Migrant and refugee women across Australia will have better access to health education in their own language, with the Albanese Government committing $5.4 million to extend the Health in My Language (HiML) program. The funding will ensure the program runs nationwide in 2025-2026, enabling more women to access critical health information in a culturally safe […]
The funding will enable the Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health to continue delivering the Health in My Language (HiML) program across all...
OTTAWA — Health-care workers in Nunavut say changes to a federal funding program for Inuit children are forcing some pregnant women to make a tough...
OTTAWA — Health-care workers in Nunavut say changes to a federal funding program for Inuit children are forcing some pregnant women to make a tough...
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