Learn how to use makeup and apply with confidence. Our qualified stylist will take you through a basic skin care and makeup routine that
will help enhance your appearance when dressing for an interview.
Date: 03 Nov 2020, 5:45pm - 8:00pm (GMT-12:00) International Date Line West
Please be advised that the Goldfields Womens Health Care Centre will be holding its Annual General Meeting on
Date: Tuesday 3 November 2020
Time: 5.45pm for a 6.00pm
Venue: Goldfields Women’s Health Care Centre, 15 Dugan St Kalgoorlie
To celebrate Carers Week 2020, the Goldfields Women's Health Care Centre are hosting a Goldfields Carers (Zoom) Meeting with Minister Simone
McGurk MLA. Come along to the Railway motel on the 12 October at 1pm, and have the opportunity to speak to the Minister about yours or
other people's experiences as carers in the Goldfields.
Facilitated by Senior Titled APA Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist Erika Diaz the Post Pregnancy Pilates Class will run over
10 weeks from 21 July to 22 September.
Two sessions are available;
9am - 10am and,
10.30am - 11.30am.
Why Post Pregnancy Pilates?
Post Pregnancy Pilates is an excellent way to target those muscles most affected by childbirth and pregnancy. Pilates assists with
increasing your level of fitness in preparation for returning to other forms of exercise .
Practicing Mat Pilates helps build a strong, balanced body and increases flexibility. As you progress in your practice you
will notice improvements in breathing, focus, stress management, and body awareness. Mat Pilates is perfect for beginners
because you only need your own body, a mat, and some floor space... Book you place for Term 3 Mat Based Pilates with Di from Goldfields Physio at Goldfields Womens Health Centre.
To register contact the centre on 9021 8266 or administration@gwhcc.org.au
STEP INTO SPRING KARLKURLA BUSHLAND WALK "Connecting People to Parks &
Nature"
Tuesday 10th September 9am
We will be meeting at the main carpark entrance
Join
GWHCC and KBULG for a guided bush walk through the beautiful Karlkurla Park (57 Paddington Drive, Kalgoorlie)
Following the walk we will be supplying a lovely morning tea.
Mindfulness is a way to train your brain to become more aware of the enjoyments in your daily life. Like working out your body it takes time
to develop the muscle.
If you have wondered what the benefits could be, join Iris for a taster of the 8-week mindful meditation where you will learn about
the pillars of mindfulness.
Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea brings people together to raise funds that will make a big difference to those impacted by cancer. The idea
is simple, just get your friends, colleagues or community together over some tea and treats, and help fund Cancer Council’s life-saving
research, prevention, support programs, and information
Join the GWHCC to raise funds for Cancer Council's Australias biggest Morning Tea .
Connect with others, share stories,recipes and do your bit to to help the 1 in 2 Australians are diagnosed with cancer before the age of
85..
FREE INFORMATION SESSION - Physiotherapy Advice During Pregnancy
Monday May 6th 5-6pm
Topics discussed on the night:
*exercise during pregnancy
*postural changes
*abdominal separation
*pelvic, lower back & pubic pain
*pelvic floor & bladder/bowel health
*managing all the above & more
Please register your interest through the GWHCC Events Page
Goldfields Women’s Health Care Centre
& Artgold are partnering for this terrific event and we would love to see
you there.
You don’t need to be at the Sydney
Opera House on 10 March to experience the main stage action of All About Women.
We’re excited to be streaming three headline sessions and an exclusive
backstage Q&A, live from this preeminent festival on gender.
All About Women features emerging new voices from around the world
speaking to future directions in feminism.
Event timeline | Sunday,
10 March 2019
1015-1115
#MeToo, Year Two – Emily Steel, Sohaila Abdulali, Tina
Tchen
hosted by Lenore Taylor
1130-1200
An
exclusive backstage speaker interview will be conducted by Edwina Throsby,
Head of Talks and Ideas, Sydney Opera House, with Emily Steel
1200-1300
feminism
in the arab world
Aya Chebbi, Dima Matta, Randa Abdel
Fattah
hosted by Sarah Saleh
1315-1430
leading
while female
Julie Banks, Julie Bishop,Linda Burney, Sarah Hanson-Young
hosted
by Jacqueline Maley
ME TOO: YEAR TWO
Emily
Steel, Sohaila Abdulali, Tina Tchen hosted by Lenore Taylor
A decade since the Me Too campaign
began, and a year since #metoo rocked the entertainment industry, there has
been a clear cultural shift. Across industries, women who were preyed upon,
exploited and harassed have spoken out and sought justice, and the movement has
gone global.
But it hasn’t all happened
smoothly. Louis CK returned to the comedy stage. The Senate confirmed Brett
Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Now that accountability frameworks have been
put in place, are the structures of justice and legal systems changing? Have we
seen a fundamental shift in the way power functions, or is it temporary and
superficial? How is #metoo playing out in different countries and cultures?
In this essential panel, we’ll be
exploring how the movement must evolve to represent women worldwide, and to
create long-lasting cultural and political change.
FEMINISM IN THE ARAB WORLD
Aya
Chebbi, Dima Matta, Randa Abdel Fattah hosted by Sarah Saleh
In a global feminist movement, our
understanding of women’s rights needs to go far beyond the English-speaking
world.
Arab women are so often
pigeonholed, orientalised and othered in western discussions about feminism.
But the reality is there are strong feminist and LGBTQI movements across the
Arab world. This panel, co curated by artist, poet and activist Sara Saleh,
challenges the assumptions so frequently made by westerners, that Arab women
are subjugated and oppressed, by giving space for some of the loudest activist
voices across the middle east.
This session will demonstrate that
discussions about women in the Arab world can go much deeper than “why do you
wear hijab?”, and explore the issues and concerns, both political and personal,
for Arab women and LGBTQI people.
LEADING WHILE FEMALE
Julie
banks, Julie bishop, Linda Burney, Sarah Hanson-Young hosted
by Jacqueline Maley
While some of our most popular
politicians are women, they are still frequently overlooked for leadership
positions, are subjected to personal scrutiny to a level not inflicted on their
male colleagues, and they cop all sorts of sexist garbage while just trying to
do their jobs. Yet women have a huge amount to contribute to public life, and
our society would benefit from greater female representation in parliament. So
what needs to change to make more women want to run for public office in
Australia? Join this frank discussion about the pitfalls and rewards of working
in the sector, and how we can shift the culture so girls who want to grow up to
be PM are inspired, not discouraged.
WE HAVE REACHED CAPACITY FOR THIS FABULOUS EVENT. THANKYOU TO THE WOMEN OF THE GOLDFIELDS FOR YOUR SUPPORT.
International Women’s Day is an important time for us all to come together to celebrate our achievements and continue to drive change to
create a better, more equal world.
The GWHCC with the support of the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder will be hosting a FREE event on Wednesday 20th March at the
iconic Kalgoorlie Town Hall where Australian of the Year 2015, domestic and family violence campaigner Rosie Batty will be the keynote
speaker. Creative Director of Heart Walk and recently named Citizen of the Year Paula Fletcher, will be sharing her inspiration on the
evening and you will be entertained by the delightful duo Mairia & Henri of K7.
Light refreshments are included, so registration is essential.
For more information please contact the centre at administration@gwhcc.org.au or phone 90 218266.
The Goldfields Womens Health Care Association will be holding it's 31st Annual General Meeting (AGM) in the GWHCC conference room on Tuesday 23rd October at 7.00pm.
We are now calling for nominations for GWHCC members who may be interested in Management positions.
You must be a financial member to nominate for the Management Committee and vote at the AGM.
Please stay on after the meeting to network with your fellow members; light refreshments will be provided.
Please RSVP by Monday 22nd October 2018.
Tai Chi Level starts on Monday 8th October please contact administration@gwhcc.org.au to secure your spot.
Mat Based Pilates
Precsion Piliates invites you to join in on the many classes on offer for Term 4, contact administration@gwhcc.org.au to secure your spot.
Precision Movement Pilates
Get your Glutes on activate your core with Kezia Term 4 Starts Tuesday 9th Ocotober email administration@gwhcc.org.au to secure your spot.
Reframe Your Mind Relax Your Mind
Nurture Yourself Mentor - Iris Haynes & Leonie Ivey are inviting you to start your journey of loving self-discovery and explore your own path ..for more information connect@irishaynes.com.au Start 17th October Invest in Yourself $495 payment plan on offer held at GWHCC
Mental Health Week Event
Celebrate Mental Health Week in October by connecting with other women in the Goldfields. Places are limited more information can be found on www.gwhcc.org.au or contact 90218266
Healing from Grief & Loss Support Group
You are welcome to join this group facilitated by Wendy our counsellor who is providing a safe and supportive space to provide mutal understanding with the hope to help with the journey of grief.
Our next meeting is on tonight at 6.30pm and will be held every fortnightly from that date. Feel free to bring a support person as all our welcome.