Register now for the August Statewide Meeting 2025
The Victorian Refugee Health Network will be holding the next Statewide meeting via Zoom on Thursday 7 August 2025 from 2pm to 4pm.

The Victorian Refugee Health Network State-wide meetings bring together people from across government, health and community services. We have an engaging agenda planned, including policy updates from Refugee Council of Australia, settlement updates from AMES and insights from the Rural and Regional Working Group, as well as guest speaker presentations.
If you would like to raise any ongoing or emerging issues to our attention, please contact refugeehealth@foundationhouse.org.au. We look forward to hearing from you.
Interested in past Statewide Meetings?
The Network’s Statewide Meetings occur on a quarterly basis. Take a look at past Statewide Meeting presentation slides and data bulletins to see what we have covered. In March 2025, we welcomed speakers from the following agencies and groups:
- Rebecca Eckard, Refugee Council of Australia, presenting on policy updates;
- Gerard Murren, AMES Australia, presenting on settlement updates;
- Samina Hassan, Victorian Refugee Health Network presenting on recent settlement data;
- Kaye Graves, Rural and Regional Working Group Representative, presenting on refugee and asylum seeker health in rural and regional settings
The following guest speakers were also present at this Statewide Meeting:
- Cheryl Schneider, Department of Health, presenting an overview of Urgent Care services in Victoria
- Zoe Cresswell, South Eastern Melbourne PHN, presenting on Urgent Care Clinics
- Dr. Linny Phuong, presenting on the local measles outbreak and community health promotion

The Victorian Refugee Health Network reiterates it’s auspicing agency’s acknowledgement of country:
The primary locations of the Victorian Foundation for Survivors of Torture Inc., Brunswick, Dallas, Dandenong, Sunshine, and our outpost location in Ringwood, are on the traditional lands of the Kulin nation. In keeping with Foundation House’s aspiration to heal individuals and communities we recognise the loss of land, children, language, lore and spiritual and physical wellbeing of the people of the Kulin nation and other Indigenous Victorians due to the impact of colonisation.
We believe that acknowledging the past and its impact on the present is vital in building strong Victorian communities. We recognise the survival and enduring strengths of Victorian Indigenous culture in spite of such dispossession and aim to build respectful and informed relationships with the Victorian Indigenous community based on the acknowledgment of their unique position as the traditional owners of Victoria. As such, Foundation House is committed to the acknowledgment and participation of Indigenous Victorians within Foundation House events and this is reflected in our official protocols.
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The Victorian Refugee Health Network reiterates it’s auspicing agency’s acknowledgement of country:
The primary locations of the Victorian Foundation for Survivors of Torture Inc., Brunswick, Dallas, Dandenong, Sunshine, and our outpost location in Ringwood, are on the traditional lands of the Kulin nation. In keeping with Foundation House’s aspiration to heal individuals and communities we recognise the loss of land, children, language, lore and spiritual and physical wellbeing of the people of the Kulin nation and other Indigenous Victorians due to the impact of colonisation.
We believe that acknowledging the past and its impact on the present is vital in building strong Victorian communities. We recognise the survival and enduring strengths of Victorian Indigenous culture in spite of such dispossession and aim to build respectful and informed relationships with the Victorian Indigenous community based on the acknowledgment of their unique position as the traditional owners of Victoria. As such, Foundation House is committed to the acknowledgment and participation of Indigenous Victorians within Foundation House events and this is reflected in our official protocols.
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