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For all people in Gippsland to have positive, respectful, safe and consensual sexual relationships and reproductive choice.

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Sexual & Reproductive Health

Are You Covered?

Are You Covered (AYC) is Gippsland Women’s Health’s regional approach to Sexual Reproductive Health (SRH). AYC was created in 2015 focusing on condoms and consent with tailored resources and condom vending machines installed in public toilets across Gippsland. The AYC brand has since involved into all our SRH strategy work, focusing on all aspects of SRH to improve knowledge and health literacy amongst the Gippsland community.

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Projects

Are You Covered Magazine: Issue 1

The Are You Covered magazine is Gippsland Women’s Health’s very first Sexual ...

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Are You Covered Magazine: Issue 2

The Are You Covered magazine is Gippsland Women’s Health’s very first Sexual ...

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Are You Covered Magazine: Issue 3

The Are You Covered magazine is Gippsland Women’s Health’s very first Sexual ...

Theory of Change

Future work will be guided by the release of Victoria’s first Theory of Change to address inequities in women’s sexual and reproductive health (SRH). Developed by Gender Equity Victoria, the SRH Community of Practice: Theory of Change will guide the collective and individual work of women’s health services to achieve our shared vision. Shared Vision: The rights of all Victorian women to optimal sexual and reproductive health and wellbeing are fully realised.

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Recent News

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March 13, 2024

WHSN Combined Statemen...

Since the commencement of our work over 30 years ago the Victorian Women’s Health ...

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February 6, 2024

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January 12, 2024

Media Release: New pro...

Media Release | 12 January 2024 WorkSafe | WorkWell: New projects to address gend...

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Do You Need Help Now?

If you are in a violent or unsafe situation or know someone who is experiencing violence please refer to the specialist agencies. Always call 000 in an emergency .