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Personal information collection and use Healthway may collect personal information as part of its usual business processes. This mainly includes information provided through grant funding
Our Travelling Fellowship gives health promotion researchers the opportunity to learn from leading experts and deepen their understanding of global best practice in programs, policy
Our Visiting Fellowship builds the capability of WA’s health promotion workforce by bringing leading experts to WA. Fellows work alongside key health promotion teams and
2026 Aboriginal Health Research Scholarships are now open! Our Aboriginal Health Research Scholarships support the next generation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander practitioners and
“When Cyclone Seroja hit, we didn’t know what to think or what to prepare for. And for young people, that can look very different. People
Parent education event The school recognised students were being exposed to unhealthy drinking habits and identified that students were at risks of early alcohol use,
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Picture: CircusWA participant practices circus skills CircusWA’s latest performance premiered in July after more than 18 months in the making. Participants in CircusWA’s, Circus? You can!
Image courtesy The West Australian. The mental health and wellbeing of new fathers whose children end up in neonatal intensive care is the focus of
2023 Fuel to Go & Play Netball WA Association Championships is a leading example of how to promote a healthy event. Images courtesy Netball WA
Healthway acknowledges the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People as the original custodians of this country, recognising their connection to land, waters and community. We respect their cultures and Elders, past and present.
Ngala kaaditj Whadjuk moort keyen kaadak nidja boodja – We acknowledge Whadjuk Noongar people as the original custodians of the land on which we are based.