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Grayland’s Women’s Mental Health Day Moulin Rouge GYN display

                                                                                                                                  

 

 

                      

Gynaecological Awareness Day quilts from WA Quilters

Look at these amazing pieces of art created by WA Quilters for the Moulin Rouge Gynaecological Awareness Day which some were donated to King Edward Memorial Hospital and  to GAIN Inc.

          

King Edward Hospital and City of Perth purple building GYN Day

Great to see the City of Perth light up Council House Purple for the International Gynaecological Awareness Day and much appreciated that the Royal Australian New Zealand College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology agreed to promote the day on their calendar in 2016 perthcitycouncilpurpole

Undies for Better Understanding – UK joining the campaign

UK Underpants

Moments before I presented as Keynote speaker 5-7 June for Australasian Women’s Health Care – http://www.cvent.com/events/wha-    collaboration/custom-18-17ce93ec7a6f46d1b86b130a8a30fdf9.aspx

‘Whyhcare services provision’ I received this pair of Underpants fro UK which I used in my presentation to show that there is a global interest in a positive perspective when it comes to GYN health. women’s voices matter in healt

I had a great response from many midwives at the conference who wish to go back to their communities to share the Undies for Understanding campaign. At the end of my presentation I invited 5 midwives and the President Graeme Boardley to hold up underpants and they sang the GYNae song. Ladies to the left, Ladies to the right – dont forget your GYNaemight. It was fun planting GYN health awareness seeds.

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Woo-hoo – Women’s Hospitals in Australia & NZ coming on board

King Edward Memorial Hospital
King Edward Memorial Hopsital, Perth, WA

We are excited to hear that the Australian and New Zealand private Women’s hospitals have indicated they will be promoting IGAD for 2011.

 

We are thrilled that they see the advantages of getting involved in the day and look forward to seeing what they come up with in terms of how they choose to celebrate the day on or around the 10 September.

Exciting times ahead. Watch this space!

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