The Hub is designed to provide services to all women and girls, following our Wellspring integrated model of care. We want to create partnerships to extend services and build relationships to improve health and social outcomes for community members.
To gather feedback, we'll be hosting:
- Community Lunches. You don't need to RSVP. Just come along and join us for lunch. You can tell us what services you believe are needed at the Hub.
- Listening Posts for local health services and practitioners. Please RSVP to attend the Listening Posts. To RSVP, email Women.girlshealthhub@micahprojects.org.au or call 07 5294 9670.
Where:
Women and Girls Health Hub
Level 1, 23-25 George Street, Caboolture
Free parking available onsite, with public transport nearby.
Who Should Attend?
- Community members interested in women and girls health.
- Healthcare practitioners, service providers, support workers, advocacy workers, allied health, social workers, medical practitioners, nurses, specialists.
Download our Fact Sheet for more information.
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