The Victorian Women’s Health Atlas has been developed by Women’s Health Victoria, in collaboration with other state-wide and regional women’s health services, as a tool to assist in the identification of gender impacts on key health areas. The Atlas provides a coordinated State approach to support women’s health services and other health planners, to enable comparison between LGAs, regions and the state. The purpose of the Atlas is to increase the availability of reliable data for evidence based decisions about service design, emerging priorities and program planning.
Read more in the Atlas Overview.
Women’s Health Victoria
Women’s Health Victoria is a statewide, feminist, non-profit organisation working with government, the health sector and the community to improve health outcomes for women (cis and trans inclusive) and gender diverse people. We advocate for healthcare rights and access, deliver health promotion resources, and operate vital information and support services, so that all Victorians have the opportunity to access optimal health and wellbeing, free from bias and discrimination.
For more information about WHV, visit www.whv.org.au
For Atlas queries, please contact us
To provide feedback about using the Atlas, please complete the online User Survey
Partners and Acknowledgements
Spatial Vision (a Veris company)
Spatial Vision works alongside like-minded organisations and government departments to solve their spatial, social and environmental challenges. We’re guided by our passion and curiosity for what’s possible with geospatial and information technology, and work closely with our clients to understand their problems and find intelligent, engaging solutions.
As the Atlas technology partner since inception, Spatial Vision implements and maintains the website platform and provides expertise and support for data updates and enhancements.
Spatial Vision became part of Veris in 2025. For more information on services, support and updates, please visit https://www.veris.com.au/
Sexual Health Victoria
Sexual Health Victoria seeks to advance sexual health literacy and build capacity through education services within the primary care and community-based systems to further support people to make decisions about their reproductive and sexual health and well-being that are right for them.
SHV (formerly Family Planning Victoria) was instrumental in establishing and developing the Atlas from 2014 to 2018.
For more information on the services offered by Sexual Health Victoria, please visit https://shvic.org.au/
Victorian Government
The Victorian Women’s Health Atlas is supported by the Victorian Government.


