Mapping child health and wellbeing to address inequities


Oct 8, 2024
The official WA launch of the Atlas took place at the University of Western Australia, attended by over 80 guests.
UWA Vice-Chancellor Professor Amit Chakma said the Atlas was a pivotal step in addressing inequities and fostering healthier, more inclusive futures for young Australians. Project lead Associate Professor Rebecca Glauert highlighted its role in empowering data-driven and evidence-based decision-making, while Atlas Patron Professor Fiona Stanley AC emphasised its ability to measure critical wellbeing indicators and hold governments accountable.
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The Australian Child and Youth Wellbeing Atlas (ACYWA) acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises their enduring connection to land, waters, and community. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. ACYWA is committed to engaging with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, respecting diversity, and contributing to community development and sustainability.
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The Australian Child and Youth Wellbeing Atlas (ACYWA) acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises their enduring connection to land, waters, and community. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. ACYWA is committed to engaging with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, respecting diversity, and contributing to community development and sustainability.
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The Australian Child and Youth Wellbeing Atlas (ACYWA) acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises their enduring connection to land, waters, and community. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. ACYWA is committed to engaging with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, respecting diversity, and contributing to community development and sustainability.
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