Women's health centre building complete
Member for The Entrance, David Mehan, recently attended an event to celebrate the construction of a new office building to accommodate front-line counsellors and case managers at the Central Coast Community Women’s Health Centre in Wyoming.
L-R: Liesl Tesch, MP, Theresa Mason CCCWHC CEO, Janet Attwood CCCWHC Chairperson, Lynell Hill Director Women, Children and Families CCLHD, Jan Witney Bambi Enterprises, Denise Stocker Department Communities and Justice, David Mehan, MP.
15 May 2024
THE health centre project was primarily funded by the Department of Communities and Justice under the COVID-19 Sexual Domestic and Family Violence Infrastructure Grant Program.
The $8 million Grant Program aims to support sexual, domestic and family violence services, through a one-off capital infrastructure grant.
This is in addition to the NSW Labor Government delivering on its commitment to boost funding for Women’s Health Centres across NSW to ensure they are properly resourced to provide essential health and wellbeing services, which sees the Central Coast Community Women’s Health Centre in Wyoming allocated $3,484,000.
David Mehan said “The Central Coast Community Women’s Health Centre plays an important role in our community by providing dedicated health services for women across the Central Coast.
“This new building will allow essential front-line services to continue to be provided to protect clients and families at risk of harm, abuse, and neglect.
“The funding boost from the NSW Government is a vital investment that reaffirms our position that Women’s Health Centres are essential and the health services they provide will continue to save lives.”