Hepatitis C Victoria works with and on behalf of many individuals, organisations and communities providing hepatitis C support, advocacy, education and training. To be truly representative of the needs of the hepatitis C community, your feedback, positive or negative is important to us. Through it we can determine the success (or not) of our programs and resource materials.
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Hepatitis C Victoria can be contacted at:
Suite 5, 200 Sydney Road
Brunswick Victoria 3056
AUSTRALIA
Telephone: 03 9380 4644
Country Callers: 1800 703 003
Facsimile: 03 9380 4688
Web: http://www.hepcvic.org.au/
You can also contact individual workers:
Executive Officer
Helen McNeill
Telephone: 03 9385 9102
Programs Manager
Emily Adamson
Telephone: 03 9385 9109
Office Coordination
The best place to start if you're trying to order information packs or any other resource materials.
Halo Jones
Telephone: 03 9380 4644
Community Participation Coordinator
The Community Participation Program encompasses coordination of the HepC Infoline, community participation activities and support services. Garry is the first point of call for our members and for people the community seeking hepatitis C information, support and referrals. Garry also facilitates the metro support group.
Garry Sattell
HepC Infoline: 1800 703 003
Education, Training and Health Promotion Team
Young People's Program
Emily Lenton
Telephone: 03 9385 9105
Cultural and Linguistically Diverse (CALD)
Hepatitis C Victoria has a dedicated CALD worker to liaise with different communities around Victoria who need better access to up-to-date hepatitis C information and activities.
Alex Taylor
03 9380 9104
Campaign and Advocacy Program
The negative effects of stigma and discrimination on the health and well being of people with hepatitis C have been described and reported in many studies. Hepatitis C Victoria is able to provide advice on the options that people may take to redress discrimination. Pier also provides education sessions and support to organisations on policy and service development in relation to hepatitis C
Pier's special project is the production of our weekly radio program, HepChat.
Piergiorgio Moro
Telephone: 03 9385 9103
Custodial Settings
Hepatitis C Victoria works in correctional facilities across the state, delivering education, peer training, advocacy and support
to prison inmates and staff. We are able to provide a range of educational programs designed specifically for correctional settings.
Kirk Peterson
Telephone: 03 9385 9108
Indigenous Program Worker
This is a new postion at Hepatitis C Victoria having been established at the beginning of 2007. This role will focus on educating Indigenous prisoners and Indigenous service officers about Hep C. The Indigenous program worker will be available to custodial settings for two days a week and rural communities for one day a week.
Kim Dick
Telephone: 03 9385 9104
Communications and Publications
Our quarterly newsletter "Good Liver' is the main line of contact between Hepatitis C Victoria and it's members. A major attraction
to readers is the 'My Story' section. If you have an experience or story about hepatitis C you would like to share - contact our Communications Co ordinator.
Ray Hehr
Telephone: 03 9380 4644
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