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Organisation

VicHealth

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Alternate Name:

Victorian Health Promotion Foundation

Strategy

The next 10 years 2023-2033: reshaping systems together for a healthier, fairer Victoria


This strategy document builds on the work that VicHealth has been doing since 1987 to improve the health and wellbeing of Victorians.
Literature review

Decolonising and critical approaches to community arts: centering relationality, communality, and power


The objective of this literature review is to examine the effects of previous community-based art projects that have been undertaken in local, national, and international settings. The focus is on the growing body of programs around the world that have used art to facilitate social connectedness and increased wellbeing.
Report

The Lancet Series on commercial determinants of health – summary report


The Lancet Series on Commercial Determinants of Health (CDOH) sets out a bold vision for the world in which communities, governments and commercial actors all contribute to improving health and wellbeing, and prioritise human and planetary health over profit.
Report

Experiences with online marketing of alcohol, gambling and unhealthy food: a survey


This report details a survey FARE and VicHealth conducted last year with 220 people seeking to reduce alcohol, gambling and unhealthy foods. The survey aimed to understand how marketing for these harmful and unhealthy products impacts people trying to reduce these products.
Report

Evaluating the VicHealth ‘Healthier Masculinities Partnership Grants’: the Human Code – beyond gender expectations in the Macedon Ranges - final report


This report presents the evaluation findings from the Human Code project, an initiative run in Macedon Ranges by Sunbury and Cobaw Community Health (SCCH), and funded by VicHealth’s Healthier Masculinities Partnership Grants. The authors offer recommendations for future community partnerships seeking to promote gender transformative, healthier masculinities work.

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