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[Past Event] Midsumma Festival: Wise Words

Wenn

8 February 2024
6.30pm

Wo

Oratorium

Kosten

This event is FREE, however booking is required. 

Website

thorneharbour.org/

Jetzt buchen

Wenn

8 February 2024
6.30pm

Wo

Oratorium

Kosten

This event is FREE, however booking is required. 

Website

thorneharbour.org/

Jetzt buchen

A night of intergenerational storytelling.

Presented by Thorne Harbour Health, Wise Words features a line-up of some of Australia’s most prominent and talented LGBTIQ+ writers, performers, and activists sharing their brilliant words on what it is to be a queer woman (trans and non-binary inclusive).

Previous writers have included Andrea Goldsmith, Claire G. Coleman, Moira Finucane, Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, and Sarah Ward (aka Yana Alana). Stay tuned for this year’s line-up to be announced shortly…

“This event is always inspiring. Hearing stories from people in their 20s through to their 80s is just amazing!”

 

8 February 2024
Oratorium
This event is FREE, however booking is required. 

Book now!

 

Über

Thorne Harbour Health was formed in 1983 (initially as the Victorian AIDS Action Committee and later the Victorian AIDS Council) as a central part of the Victorian community response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Thorne Harbour Health continues to lead the response by providing a range of services which include prevention education, treatment and care of PLHIV and counselling services. They continue to evolve in response to the epidemic with robust business systems and an ever-changing strategic response and continuing dedication to our vision and service philosophy. This evolution has come to include a broadening of their portfolio to serve the health needs of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and queer (LGBTIQ+) communities to ensure all gender, sex, and sexually diverse individuals are treated with dignity and can participate fully in society.

From the beginning they have used a social model of health which is aligned with the Ottawa Charter which determines that all people have the right to increase control over and improve their health. This model has required interaction and interdependence with many affected individuals and communities where their response to a continually changing epidemic has always been seen as a collective responsibility. A consequence of this is that care and support, health promotion and the prevention of the spread of HIV is integral to their work and requires community input and participation.

 

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