Bridging the Gender Pain Gap in the South East | WHISE
Bringing the sector together to improve understanding
Who this workshop is for:
This event is for professionals, not community members. It is designed for people working in: Health services, Community health and social services, Family violence, mental health and disability services,Health promotion and prevention,Regional partnerships and networks
If your work involves supporting women’s health, wellbeing, safety, or access to care, this workshop is for you.
About the workshop
Women’s pain is often dismissed, minimised, or misunderstood. Evidence shows that gender bias, the social determinants of health, fragmented care pathways, long wait times, and cost barriers all contribute to poorer outcomes.
This half‑day workshop brings together professionals across the Southern Metropolitan Region to build a shared understanding of women’s pain and explore opportunities for cross‑sector action.
You’ll hear insights from
- WHISE’s consultations with women with lived experience
- Practitioners working in women’s pain
- Community members sharing lived experience stories
- You’ll also take part in guided discussions on:
- What women’s pain is and why it matters
- What drives inequities in pain care
- Who is most affected and why
- Where systems unintentionally create harm
- Where collaboration could make the biggest difference
What you’ll gain
By attending, you will:
- Strengthen your understanding of women’s pain through an intersectional feminist lens
- Hear from practitioners and lived experience experts
- Help identify system gaps and priorities for change
- Contribute to shaping a regional follow‑up forum and potential Community of Practice
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