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Community Education

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Overview

We work with community groups across Victoria to improve awareness of all aspects of liver health, including viral hepatitis and infection control on how to care for your liver, and prevent and manage liver disease.

Workshop topics

Our workshops cover:

  • Awareness of liver health
  • The function of the liver
  • Most common liver health conditions
  • Why the liver is important and how to look after it
  • The signs of liver disease
  • How to get tested and treated for a liver condition such as viral hepatitis
  • Stigma and discrimination
  • Lived experience perspective.

Who we work with

Community groups we work with include:

  • Local neighbourhood houses
  • Cultural associations
  • Seniors groups.

Contact us to organise a workshop with your group.

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My Liver Health Program

LiverWELL’s My Liver Health Program is part of a larger liver health focused program with different components aimed at self-managing your liver health.

This free program will provide healthy lifestyle coaching sessions in March to support people interested in optimizing their liver health as well as those looking to manage their chronic liver conditions – including cirrhosis, viral hepatitis, fatty liver and a range of other liver diseases.

LiverWELL acknowledges the support of the Victorian Government.
We welcome people from all cultures, nationalities and religions. Being inclusive and providing equitable services is our commitment.

ABN 48 656 812 701

We acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands where we work - the lands of the Woi-Wurrung Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nations. We express our gratitude to them for their continued care and curation of these lands and waters. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.

LiverWELL observes and honours the Kulin Nation's intrinsic connection to land, sky and water, and the creator Bunjil. LiverWELL is committed to being led and informed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders on bridging health outcomes for communities and improving liver health.