Beyond the Pain: A Sunset Session on Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain
Event description
Event Description:
Join us for a relaxed and powerful sunset gathering dedicated to endometriosis and pelvic pain at the stunning Broome Surf Live Saving Club. This community event is designed to share practical tools, uplifting insights, and supportive conversations that help you reconnect with your body, your breath, and your community.
Hear from a panel of leading experts as they each share the top three things they wish everyone with endometriosis or pelvic pain knew, including:
• Dr Lauren Kite (Gynaecologist)
• Chelsea Schapel (Pelvic Physiotherapist)
• A Women’s Health Dietitian
• A Women’s Health Psychologist
We’ll finish the evening with a gentle breathwork and movement session led by Women’s Health Yoga Instructor, Monique Ellis (YogaMon).
What’s included:
• $10 ticket includes a drink voucher and food
• Space to reflect, learn, and connect with others
• Special access to discounted spots on Matilda’s prehab/rehab program for Broome locals
This event is supported by WA Health and aims to raise awareness, share evidence-based insights, and empower those living with pain through connection and care.
All are welcome, especially those with lived experience of pelvic pain and endometriosis, but of course also the parents, partners, brothers, and supporters of people with pelvic pain or endometriosis (~14-20% of women and people assigned female at birth).
Event Recording:
In order to maximise inclusivity, we will also record the session, and share this recording with those that register for a 'Receive the Recording' ticket.
Matilda Health respectfully acknowledges the the Wajuk people of the Noongar nation on whose unceded land we live and work, as well as, the Yawuru People, the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters in and around Broome. We acknowledge their Elders, past and present, and the sophistication and contribution of First Nations knowledges to science, health and medicine.
We also welcome all and acknowledge that endometriosis can affect those who do not identify as female including trans men, intersex people, and non-binary and gender-diverse individuals.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity