Jean Hailes consults and collaborates with other health organisations, communities and providers to develop resources for all women, including those from migrant and refugee communities. Our aim is to give more women and girls the information they need to better look after their health, and to find the right support sooner.
Below are links to find them, or browse our multilingual resources.
This plain English fact sheet on the cervical screening test has been translated into Arabic, Burmese, Chinese (Simplified), Dari, Farsi, Hindi, Karen, Nuer, Punjabi, Somali, Swahili, Tamil and Thai.
This English fact sheet on endometriosis has been translated into Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), Dari, Farsi, Hindi, Sinhala, Tamil and Vietnamese.
This English fact sheet on heavy menstrual bleeding has been translated into Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), Dari, Hindi and Vietnamese.
This English fact sheet on menopause has been translated into Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), Dari, Farsi, Greek, Hindi, Italian, Portuguese, Turkish and Vietnamese.
This English fact sheet on periods has been translated into Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), Dari, Hindi and Vietnamese.
This English fact sheet on polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) has been translated into Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), Dari, Farsi, Hindi, Sinhala, Tamil and Vietnamese.
This English fact sheet on staying well as you age - translated into 10 languages - provides tips for better mental health, and information about support available for the challenges we face as we age.
Thanks to Liptember.
This English fact sheet on vulval and vaginal health has been translated into Arabic, Chinese, Dari, Hindi and Vietnamese.
For more resources, please visit our Resources section.
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For women’s health resources in different languages, created by other organisations, please visit Health Translations.