It's your week
Putting the wellbeing of others ahead of our own is something many women do without thinking. The Jean Hailes Women’s Health Week is a great reminder that we need to take time to check in on our own health and wellbeing.
Putting the wellbeing of others ahead of our own is something many women do without thinking. The Jean Hailes Women’s Health Week is a great reminder that we need to take time to check in on our own health and wellbeing.
As the year unfolds, you'll be the first to know what's happening in September and how to get involved.
Then, on each day of Women's Health Week (6-10 September), you'll receive an email with videos, recipes, quizzes, articles and tools to help you unlock your own powers for good health.
With today’s technology it has never been easier to stay connected with family, friends, colleagues and neighbours.
Download our 2021 Event Guide, filled with helpful tips, ideas and everything you need to know about hosting a Women’s Health Week online event.
Did you know that polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects one in every 10 women, yet 70% of women remain undiagnosed?
We want to raise awareness of this condition and help educate women and girls about its symptoms and management. We hope you will join us to raise funds while finding fun ways to get moving in your day. Stay tuned for more information coming soon.
If you, or a group you’re involved in, does physical activities such as tennis, dance, walking, lifting weights or wheeling and would like to be part of our 'Move it!' promotional video, please drop us a line and we’ll be in touch. Email us at whw@jeanhailes.org.au.