Hepatitis WA

Hepatitis WA is a non-profit organisation which provides services to people living with or affected by viral hepatitis. 

Services include: 

Clinical services

  • Clinical services for screening, managing and treating viral hepatitis.
  • Bulk-billing GP service for vulnerable populations 

Education

  • Provide educational session to students on hepatitis and preventing transmission. 
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Gynaecological Awareness Information Network (GAIN)

GAIN is a non-profit volunteer-run organisation raising awareness for gynaecological health. 

Services include: 

Website

  • Houses information on gynaecological and sexual health 

Awareness raising 

  • Advocacy and awareness raising for gynaecological health and conditions. 
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eSafeKids

eSafeKids is a non-profit organisation that educates, equips and empowers children and young people to have safe and positive experiences support and inspire parents, carers, educators and other professionals to talk with children about Protective Behaviours, body safety, esafety, digital wellness and pornography.

Services include: 

Professional development 

  • Training and resoureces for school staff regarding esafety, pornography and body safety.

Student workshops 

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Dr YES

Dr YES is a schools-based harm minimisation intiative facilitated by the Australian Medical Association. 

Services provided: 

High school education sessions:

  • Specially trained volunteer medical students into high schools to have frank, open discussions on topics concerning youth health including sexual health.
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Youth Educating Peers Project

The Youth Educating Peers (YEP) Project is part of the Youth Affairs Council of WA and provides support and education regarding sexual health and relationships, using a peer-based model. 

Services include: 

Peer-based sexual health education. 

  • Facilitates interactive, peer-based sexual health sessions on a range of topics including safer sex, consent and relationships. 

Free resources 

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Have a question?

Email the GDHR Team at gdhr@health.wa.gov.au

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