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HealthAbility

Locality: Eltham, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9430 9100



Address: 917 Main Road Eltham and 43 Carrington Road Box Hill 3095 Eltham, VIC, Australia

Website: http://healthability.org.au/

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25.01.2022 We can all feel a little sad sometimes. Maybe even anxious or lonely? If these feelings are starting to become too much or have been going on for a while, don't be afraid to seek some help. Finding the best mental health support that works for you is so important. Call 1800 595 212 for free advice and help for all Victorians or visit https://bit.ly/2Vmek9g #ShareTheBear #ShowYouCare #HeadToHelp



23.01.2022 Take a look at the latest update to restrictions for a COVIDSafe Summer: https://www.coronavirus.vic.gov.au/coronavirus-covidsafe-su

22.01.2022 We're proud to be a part of the North Metro Aboriginal COVID Response Network, which has been formed to bring together community leaders, Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs), representatives of traditional owners, state and local government, and community health organisations to provide advice to the central government task force and provide coordinated support for Aboriginal communities across the Northern metropolitan area during the COVID-19 pandemic. CO...VID-19 has been difficult for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities amongst the many challenges identified are isolation from family and country, health and wellbeing of elders, accessing accurate culturally safe information, added pressure on the Aboriginal workers, continued management and treatment of chronic conditions, and the mental health of young people. This network is working to help communities re-build and re-connect with important and diverse supports and services. One of the great services available for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is the Victorian Aboriginal Health Service (VAHS) Yarning SafeNStrong helpline, which has culturally suitable counsellors available 24/7 to provide wellbeing support. Find out more at https://bit.ly/3kn25mJ #NAIDOC2020

22.01.2022 Today is the start of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence campaign, which runs from the 25 November to 10 December 2020. This is a global campaign which is dedicated to ending gender-based violence against women and girls. It encourages individuals and organisations to call for an end to gender-based violence by speaking out, challenging the attitudes that allow violence in our society and by spreading awareness about the impact of gender-based violence. W...e are proud to be part of the Building a Respectful Community partnership that is united in working for a gender equitable, safe and respectful community. For more information see Respect Victoria's website - https://bit.ly/31Q9RiK #16days #BuildingaRespectfulCommunity



21.01.2022 Nelly Thomas is an award-winning Australian comedian and author and her areas of interest include gender, social justice, wellbeing, equity and the early years. Come along to this free Zoom live event to hear Nelly speak about gender in the early years and answer your questions. This event is part of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign in partnership with Nillumbik Shire Council, Darebin City Council, Yarra Plenty Regional Library Service, Australia...,City of Whittlesea, Banyule City Counciland Respect Victoria. https://bit.ly/3lBncTI See more

19.01.2022 What’s your favourite game show? Wheel of Fortune? Family Feud? Join us every second Thursday to join in the fun of playing your favourite Games Shows. It’s easy for everyone to follow along, without needing to leave the comfort of your couch, all you need is access to the internet, an email address and a compatible device. Who: Open to those 65 years and over When: Every second Thursday at 1.30pm Duration: 1 hour... Cost: No charge Bookings essential: See link below https://bit.ly/31Q7mwS

18.01.2022 Meet our Sensitive Santa and find out how he makes Christmas a positive experience for all children. Sensitive Santa sessions now available for 2020. https://bit.ly/3esIn7Y



16.01.2022 Lockdown has lifted but are you still feeling a little uneasy? HeadtoHelp is a free confidential service that can help you find the best mental health support for you. The sooner you seek help, the better you'll feel. Call 1800 595 212 for free advice and help for all Victorians. ... #ShareTheBear #ShowYouCare #HeadToHelp

16.01.2022 Meet Sensitive Santa - Free Online Sessions Children with autism or those with sensory needs are invited to meet Sensitive Santa in a private 20 minute online remote session with their families in the comfort of their own home. Families will have the option to record their Sensitive Santa session instead of a photographer, which will allow them to keep and experience the memories as many times as they like. Parents/carers will need to provide a wrapped named gift for each chi...ld that will be involved in the session for Santa to gift during your booked session. All bookings will be followed up with a phone call to discuss the child or children's current likes, dislikes and any additional information that can be provided to Santa to help make this a positive experience. When: Saturday 5 December 2020 Time: 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM Bookings: Essential via Trybooking https://bit.ly/3l0GWjo

16.01.2022 On this day, at 11am on the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918, World War One ended after four long years. We are honoured to remember those whose showed courage and sacrifice to serve their country and have laid a wreath at the Eltham Cenotaph in memorial. May we also acknowledge our responsibility to work for the peace they fought so hard to achieve. We will remember them.

12.01.2022 Consider why certain careers are associated with particular genders. How are these roles valued, rewarded and policed? Local and global evidence demonstrates that gender targets and quotas are an important and effective tool for increasing the representation of women in the workplace and in leadership positions. While women make up 46% of the Australian workforce, less than one in five CEOs within non-public sector organisations with 100 or more employees are women. This needs to change and gender targets or quotas can help us get there. #16DaysCampaign #RespectIs #BuildingaRespectfulCommunity

12.01.2022 This is just some of the lovely feedback we have received this year from our valued clients. Have you read our all new digital 2019/2020 Annual Review? This year’s report shares with you our commitment to our community in changing and challenging times. Read a copy here - https://bit.ly/35MoyV5



11.01.2022 We are still open and providing services to support your health and wellbeing needs during this time. Where it is safe and possible, we believe that now more than ever it is important you continue to get the care you need, to keep you well. We have changed the way we provide services so that together we can help stop the spread and you can get the health care you need. ... Click here for an update on what’s changing: https://healthability.org.au/health-update-coronavirus-cov/

06.01.2022 Encourage children to play with any toy they like regardless of gender stereotypes. Promoting positive gender norms in early childhood creates the necessary foundation for children to grow and develop their ideas and understanding about gender and to learn about equal and respectful relationships. Darebin City Council has developed a resource ‘Creating Gender Equity in the Early Years’ that explores how gender develops in young children. https://bit.ly/34yIn2G ... #16DaysCampaign #RespectIs #BuildingaRespectfulCommunity

05.01.2022 This Festive Season Yarra Plenty Regional Library Service, Australia is collecting new toys and non-perishable foods to distribute to community organisations for local people in need. Their Food and Toy Appeal is currently accepting donations of non-perishable foods and toys (except soft toys). This year has been like no-other, and many individuals and families are struggling to make ends meet. If you would like to donate, there are drop off points for toys and food at Diamond Valley Library, Yarra Plenty Regional Library. Remember if you are donating, to do so in a COVID-19 safe way.

04.01.2022 Everything we're doing is keeping us on top of this virus. So no letting up. Let's keep our masks on where needed. Keep catching up outdoors. Keep washing our hands and keeping our distance. Keep getting tested if we have any symptoms. And keep looking out for each other. For more information visit: coronavirus.vic.gov.au

01.01.2022 Today is the last day of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence campaign. Today we reflect on who does certain chores in your household and why. The most consistent predictors of the perpetration of violence against women at an individual level are traditional views about gender roles. Examining power and inequality in relationships is an essential part of violence prevention. This article explores the gendered impact of COVID-19 and how it threatens a return ...to gendered roles and a backwards step for equality both at home and in the workplace. https://ab.co/3myXcJ4 #16DaysCampaign #RespectIs #BuildingaRespectfulCommunity

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