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Total Posting for November 2008: 8 (Excluding multiple category posts)

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  • Working effectively with new and emerging communitiesNew Item
    Friday 28 November 2008
    Adult Multicultural Education Services (AMES) warmly invites you to attend the forum ‘Working effectively with new and emerging communities’.
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  • Vacancy: Community Development/Project Coordinator New Item
    ME/CFS Victoria is the only State-wide service for people with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (also known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome), their families and carers; we are dedicated to providing a range of support services including Information Services, Support line, Support Groups, telephone links and social groups.

    We are seeking a highly motivated self-starter to work with existing support services and to initiate a wide range of projects across the State.
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  • Walking for Health: Evidence and InspirationNew Item
    Information Pack October 2008
    This forum focused on the latest research on walking development, infrastructure, the International Charter for Walking and walking at a community level. The audience was highly engaged and discussions were generated throughout the day.

    Greg Johnson, the Chief Executive from Diabetes Australia-Victoria opened the forum by sharing the importance of physical activity, especially walking in relation to prevalence of
    diabetes. Greg highlighted the world wide epidemic of diabetes.
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  • VicHealth Active Club funding now openNew Item
    Want to encourage more people to be involved in your sport or recreational activity? Does your club find it difficult to fund essential equipment or training?
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  • Monashlink has a Financial CounsellorNew Item
    Monashlink has employed a financial counsellor and welcomes referrals.
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  • Active Media BulletinNew Item
    Issue: November, 2008
    RECENT NEWS ON PHYSICAL ACTIVITY!
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  • Social Inclusion of Older People Initiative LaunchNew Item
    The Inner East Social Inclusion of Older People Initiative is being launched on November 26th.
    Social Inclusion represents the degree to which individuals feel connected with their communities, and more broadly it is about the strength within communities and organisations that sustains positive mental health is a key factor in mental well being.
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