Consumers and carers
Our Networks
- Aged Care
- Cancer and Palliative Care
- Cardiovascular
- Child and Youth
- Diabetes and Endocrine
- Digestive
- Disability
- Falls Prevention
- Genomics
- Infections and Immunology
- Injury and Trauma
- Mental Health Community Network
- Musculoskeletal
- Neurosciences and the Senses
- Primary Care
- Renal
- Respiratory
- Women’s and Newborns
WA Health Networks: improving health services
WA Health Networks is a group of over 2500 consumers, doctors, nurses, midwives, allied health professionals, carers and policy makers, who care about improving health services in WA.
Find out more
Read our latest news, learn more about our leadership, and join over 2,500 members wanting to make a difference.
Share information on a project
Tell us about a project that is improving patient care or health services in WA.
Models of Care Implementation Project Update (PDF)
Read about Model of Care implementation and projects which are improving patient care of health services in WA.
Interested in collaborative approaches to chronic conditions?

New help website for musculoskeletal pain
Our new painHEALTH website offers you information, tips and self management tools to assist in the management of musculoskeletal pain.
Models of Care
Visit Health Networks’ Models of Care to view our completed models of care, and for information about how they are being implemented.
In November 2012 we released the Results of the Model of Care Survey (PDF). It offers a snapshot of how models of care have been implemented in Western Australia.
Disability Health Network new
Read the latest updates for the new Disability Health Network on their news page.
Primary Care
The WA Primary Health Care Strategy (PDF) is now complete after an extensive consultation in 2011.
Read the latest news about the strategy.
Chronic health conditions
You can now download the Chronic Health Conditions Framework (PDF).
Read news relating to chronic health conditions.
Chronic conditions self-management
The Chronic Conditions Self-Management Strategic Framework (PDF) is now available.
Learn more about self-management for chronic health conditions (external site).


