Welcome to our newest CHA members Albury Wodonga Health
Children’s Healthcare Australasia is pleased to announce that Albury Wodonga Health have recently joined our membership community.
Children’s Healthcare Australasia is pleased to announce that Albury Wodonga Health have recently joined our membership community.
CHA is proud to be partnering with our members to make the best child and adolescent focused Grand Rounds talks accessible to a wide audience from across the CHA community. With the consent of presenters, we have created a new ‘Grand Rounds’ forum in the CHA members Community.
Members can access these presentations at any time ….
There are more than 95 services of various sizes participating in the CHA community.
These services bring a wealth of expertise about paediatric healthcare to the table.
Children’s Healthcare Australasia stands in solidarity with the people of Ukraine and all its healthcare workers.
The Russian attack on Ukraine is presenting an enormous challenge on the specialised and intensive paediatric hospital care in the country. This invasion is having a profound impact on everyday people and we are particularly concerned…
Climate change: a threat to human wellbeing and health of the planet – the time for action is now.
The scientific evidence is unequivocal. Climate change is a threat to human health/wellbeing & the health of the planet.
In the lead up to the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in November, we urge the federal government to commit Australia to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050 if not sooner….
We exist to provide our members with professional connection and discovery of innovation. Connect with your peers in the members community now.
We recognise Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander People as the traditional custodians of the lands on which we live and work and acknowledge that sovereignty of the land we call Australia has never been ceded. We commit to listening to and learning from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people about how we can improve experiences & outcomes of healthcare for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander children and young people, their families & communities.
We acknowledge Māori as tangata whenua (original inhabitants) and Treaty of Waitangi partners in Aotearoa New Zealand. We recognise the tikanga (customary practices) of Maori and support their right to tino rangatiratanga (sovereignty). We commit to listening to and learning from Māori people about how we can improve experiences & outcomes of healthcare for Māori children and young people, their families & communities.