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Get informed

Greater health literacy has been linked to adoption of healthier behaviours and improved health outcomes. Understanding your personal risks and how women’s health issues can manifest can help protect you and your health.

Learn about the WHO’s health literacy mandate.

Listen to their bodies

For many conditions, early detection and treatment can make all the difference. Paying attention to changes in your body - such as sudden fatigue or rapid and unexplained weight changes - can be life saving.

Check out this article from Johns Hopkins on health symptoms women shouldn’t ignore

Advocate for their health outcomes

Self-advocacy means being an active participant in your own health journey. Asking questions, voicing concerns, and speaking up about your symptoms can help get you the care you deserve.

Read about and contribute to the Victorian Inquiry into Women’s Pain

Meet the Host

Hi, I’m Victoria. I am not a doctor - I am a woman who believes we deserve a healthcare system that understands and works for everyone. Join me as I learn about past and present failures - and the occasional success - in women’s health, with the aim of empowering women to get informed, listen to their bodies, and advocate for their health outcomes.