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8 May, 2025

Information sought in issues facing women

WOMEN’s Health and Wellbeing Barwon South West (WHWBSW) will launch a region-first consultation to better understand and address the barriers women and gender diverse people face when accessing sexual and reproductive healthcare in the Barwon South West region.

By wd-news

Consulting the community: WHWBSW chief executive officer Jodie Hill is urging women and gender diverse people across the region to speak up about their experiences in the Barwon South West healthcare system.
Consulting the community: WHWBSW chief executive officer Jodie Hill is urging women and gender diverse people across the region to speak up about their experiences in the Barwon South West healthcare system.

The ground-breaking project will be delivered in two stages.

Stage one consists of two online surveys – one for women and gender diverse people who have accessed sexual and reproductive healthcare in the region, and another for local healthcare providers.

The surveys are open from Monday, May 12 to Friday, June 6.

The second phase will involve focus groups.

This project follows a key recommendation from a 2024 collaborative research report between Deakin Rural Health and WHWBSW, which highlighted women living in rural and regional areas often experience significant and complex challenges accessing the sexual and reproductive healthcare they need.

“Rural women and gender diverse people face a number of additional barriers when trying to access essential sexual and reproductive healthcare,” WHWBSW chief executive officer Jodie Hill said.

“These barriers include distance, cost, availability of services and stigma.

“This consultation is about listening to those with lived experience and to the healthcare professionals delivering services so we can work together and advocate for solutions that are informed, inclusive and meaningful.”

The consultation aims to capture a broad range of experiences and insights to inform future service planning and advocacy efforts across the region.

“We want to hear from as many people as possible – whether you’ve tried to access contraception, pregnancy care, abortion services, menopause support or anything in between,” Ms Hill said.

“Your voice is vital in shaping a healthcare system that truly meets the needs of everyone in our communities.”

All responses are confidential, and participants can access the surveys via the WHWBSW website at www.womenshealthbsw.org.au.

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