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Australian Womens Health Nursing Assoc. Vulva

VIVA LA FEMME Empower Me High Tea

Purchase tickets at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/6oq9q/empower_me_high_tea.aspx

Are you getting a bit tired of living life on the hamster wheel? Busy mums needing a good excuse for some time out to catch up with friends, or feeling a bit lonely and need to make some new connections. Are you a little bit jaded and need to see how others are letting their light shine in the local community. Want to listen to hear from women who have overcome their own adversities and are leading the way for other women to be inspired. Do you know someone who is frustrated by niggly women’s health issues and finding there is a lack of awareness, information and knowledge of where to seek help or support.

The exclusive Viva La Femme 2021 Empower Me High Teas have been created to connect like-minded, local women in a welcoming, empowering, relaxed and fun environment.

Our incredible guest speakers will educate and inspire you to live a life YOU LOVE!!!

Kath Mazzella OAM – WA Senior Australian of the Year 2018 – will discuss how her resilience and tenacity is slowly changing the world.
Hayley Solich – Women Can – Power of Positive Connections

Kylie Bonnor – Major Breakthroughs – Mental Wellbeing and Gender Difference; what is YOUR Superpower

What else you can expect from Empower Me High Teas:

* Indulgent Food
* Entertainment
* Inspirational Speakers

*Education

* Giveaways and Prizes

* A fun space for you to make new friends and let your hair down. $6.50/glass Champagne available for purchase

There are LIMITED tickets for this event and going by the overwhelming response since our announcement, they’re going to sell out extremely quickly. So grab your tickets ASAP so you do not miss out!!

See you there! Viva La Femme!

Tickets $27 (+ booking fees)

VIVALAFEMME Empower Me High Tea Maylands

The Couch Interview – Progress GYN/Vulva cancer

                           

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2821119791480859

https://www.instagram.com/p/COF3ZvoDkg4/

I cant thank Fred Mafrica and the Couch team for the belief in my gynaecological vulval health awareness campaign over the many years.

 

Sanctuary of Ananda Event

Hot off the press. Catherine Wood has organised this wonderful event for all. Catherine’s work is very sensual which is part of my drive for women to understand the inner core of being a woman. For those that have followed me in the past it would be great to see you at this wonderful event to learn more about yourself and to share this imperative knowledge with your Mothers Sisters Daughters work colleagues, not to mention men and families.

Australian Nursing and Midwifery Conference Kath Mazzella OAM Keynote Speaker

I am honoured to present at the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Conference Keynote Speaker

https://www.nursingmidwiferyconference.com.au/keynote-speakers/ Kath Mazzella OAM  5th Australian Nursing & Midwifery Conference 2021 Riding the Waves of Change, Forging the Future: Nursing & Midwifery practice, research & education 6-7 May 2021, Newcastle,

International Gynaecological Awareness Day celebration – progress

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.

CWA Donnybrook Gynaecological Health Celebration

Its great to see CWA Donnybrook with forward thinking to open community conversations to help break down Barriers Stigma’s and Taboo’s

https://youtu.be/cwxBxN749mI CWA Donnybrook Gynaecological Awareness  presentation 2020

Why not organize an event in your community

Gynaecological Awareness Information Network Inc. (GAIN) 20 year celebration

Twenty years ago I established GAIN after gathering like minded woman who could see the big picture and need to give voice to women suffering in silence.  Today I  am a separate identity to GAIN and wish to congratulate Catherine Aurubind and her team at GAIN Inc for keeping on keeping and making it the success it is today.  Given the Health Minister Roger Cook and MLA for Morley Amber-Jade Sanderson spoke in parliament house discussing Gynaecological Health awareness.  I seek others to support GAIN in there endeavours in the future.

The future hopefully with more of a division between Reproductive Health ie having babies and Gynaecological Health women’s conditions.

I wish to also thank King Edward Memorial Hospital and Associate Professor Graeme Boardley for their support over many years.