Empowering Communities Through Health Education

Bridging healthcare knowledge gaps for migrant, at-risk, and marginalised communities across Australia

Best Health Education Organisation

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Practical Health Workshops
Founded by Frontline Healthcare Professionals
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Culturally Safe & Inclusive Programs
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Community-Focused Delivery

Our Mission

Why We Exist

At Whats In A Name Healthcare Solutions (WIANHS), we believe everyone deserves access to understandable, practical health information. Founded by frontline healthcare workers, we transform complex medical knowledge into community-friendly education that empowers informed health decisions.

Culturally Safe: Education that respects diverse backgrounds
Practical Focus: Skills you can use immediately
Community Led: Designed with community input
Expert Led: Healthcare professionals with lived experience

Workshops

Popular Community Workshops

Asthma Prevention & Management

Triggers, treatment plans, confidence in care

Bullying Prevention (All Ages)

Schools, workplaces, online safety strategies

Health Screening & Wellness

Prevention through early detection

Menstruation Education for Pre-Teens & Teens

Honest, supportive guidance for young people

Caregiver Training & Support

Practical skills and self care for unpaid family and community carers

Domestic and Family Violence Awareness

Recognise signs, respond safely, build support networks

Our Founders

Founded by Healthcare Professionals Who Understand

Janipher Nambooze, RN, Midwife, Author
Award-winning community health advocate
Andrea Dennis, RN, Author
30+ years nursing experience with carer lived experience

Consultation

Ready to Bring Health Education to Your Community?

Whether you’re a community group, school, workplace, or organisation, we can tailor workshops to meet your needs.

Testimonials

What Communities Say About Us

Acknowledgement of Country

What’s In A Name Healthcare Solutions (WIANHS) acknowledges Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to Elders past, present and emerging.

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