Goldfields Women’s Health Care

Changing the landscape for women with Gynaecological, Sexual and related Mental Health Issues
An update with progress and some supporters’ confirming IGAD: This time next year the supporters will double I am sure and given more of a platform in women’s health.
Supporters: As voice for women, a member of RANZCOG Consumer Network Group, I wish to share powerful opening remark at the Royal Australian New Zealand College Obstetrics & Gynaecology Womens Health Summit “We need a women’s health revolution, & that starts today.” International Gynaecological Awareness Day can help shed light on need for greater community education BEFORE a gynaecological cancer.
ZBP Physio
RANZCOG
King Edward Memorial Hospital
Womens & Children Healthcare Australasia confirmed
Soroptimist International Moreton North Inc. Qld and SI Albany WA
Womens Network Australia
CEDAW Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women report – my interview re IGAD GYNae/Vulva cancer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_Gzn_PkbYU
Sexual Health & BBV Program Officer Aboriginal Health Council WA have requested to zoom with other Aboriginal Women Elders/Leaders re gynaecological health awareness.
Past Office of National Rural Health Commissioner – Prof. Ruth Stewart – former GP https://youtu.be/0x8DL7ApNiw?si=c8fOvQs20SekT5xX
PANTS CANCERS UK Jeannette Preston
Rotary Taree NSW
Goldfield Women’s Health presentation


Tribal Women Dancers


Well what a lead up to the Gynaecological Awareness Day with momentum forging ahead. What’s most exciting was the collaboration with Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology acknowledging and sharing links of women’s issues.
“Today is International Gynaecological Awareness Day, and we’d like to highlight the emotional, social and psychological impacts of living with a gynaecological condition. Persistent pelvic pain, for instance, can have a profound impact on many aspects of life and functioning, affecting a woman’s identity, ability to be intimate and the capacity to have and care for children. Learn more with this O&G Mag article: https://www.ogmagazine.org.au/21/2-21/the-stigma-of-pain/ #IGAD
#IGAD While pain is part of our working lives, coping with distressed patients may seem overwhelming. This article provides suggestions to enhance and support your management of patients with chronic pain, anxiety and depression: https://www.ogmagazine.org.au/20/3-20/mental-health-and-pelvic-pain/
#IGAD Perinatal mental health difficulties related to depression, anxiety and trauma are more common than often thought. Such difficulties are likely to recur in other pregnancies, can become chronic and have long-term consequences for the mother, her infant and relationships with others: “https://www.ogmagazine.org.au/20/3-20/birth-trauma-and-post-traumatic-stress-disorder-ptsd/
People from around the world have also joined in the IGAD campaign. Please share this link to encourage others to celebrate #IGAD2020.
I am a gynaecological cancer survivor, recipient of 10 awards for my advocacy in lobbying for greater community education to help break down stigma, barriers and taboos. I encourage you to join the Undies for Better Understanding campaign and workshop to help share the importance of Gynaecological and related mental health issues as a voice for women. I am available to present to your community. Contact me for more information: kath.mazzella@bigpond.com
To celebrate the International Gynaecological Awareness Day 2020 I was more than elated to witness the Morley MLA Amber-Jade Sanderson raised a grievance on Gynaecological Health in Parliament House with a response from the WA Minister for Health Roger Cook.
To read transcript from Hansard see link below: https://www.parliament.wa.gov.au/Hansard/hansard.nsf/0/5babb6128cabcec2482585e30022a792/$FILE/A40+S1+20200910+p5703b-5705a.pdf