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* Who We Are * Vision, Purpose and Values * Strategic Direction * Management Committee * Our Team * Employment * Volunteer with Us * Position Statements * Media Releases * Annual Reports * Individual Advocacy * Your Healthcare Rights * Care Opinion * How to make a complaint directly to a hospital * How to make a complaint to a GP or clinic * How to access your medical records * Advocacy Information & Resources * Open Disclosure * Feedback for our Advocacy Service * Information on your legal options * Frequent issues and questions * Engagement * Engagement Program * Consumer, carer, family and community representative network * Workshops * EOI – Community Representative Positions * Community Consultation * Aboriginal Engagement * Aboriginal Patient Advocacy Training * Cultural Diversity * For Community * For Providers * Health Service Consulting * Working with Consumers * Health Engagement Network * Patient Experience Movement * Workshops and Events * Systemic Advocacy * Keen to help? * Policy Submissions/Consultations & Partnerships * Ambulance Services Project * COVID-19 (2023/2024) * Digital Health * Emergency Access Reform Ministerial Taskforce * Organ and Tissue Donation * Palliative Care * Partners in Change – Obesity Collaborative * Pregnancy and Maternity Care * Sexual Health and Blood Borne Viruses * Sustainable Health Review * WA Safety and Quality Strategy * Resources * HCC WA eNews * Brochures * Blog * Recordings * Information about the WA Health System * Patient First * Care Opinion FAQs * My Health Record * Procedure Specific Information Sheets * Self-managing Your Chronic Condition * People Living with Disabilities * Engagement in the Alcohol and Other Drugs Sector * My Baby WA Pregnancy App * Health Matters Magazine (discontinued 2021) * Get Involved * Healthcare in WA * Getting involved in health care * Policy/Consultation Submissions & Partnerships * Community Representative Positions * Culturally and Linguistically Diverse * Health Engagement Network * Become a Member * Volunteer with us * Feedback for HCC ▼ PO Box 923, Mount Lawley WA 6929 Country Callers 1800 620 780 Phone 9221 3422 * Home * About Us * Contact Us * Who We Are * Vision, Purpose and Values * Strategic Direction * Management Committee * Our Team * Employment * Volunteer with Us * Position Statements * Media Releases * Annual Reports * Individual Advocacy * Your Healthcare Rights * Care Opinion * How to make a complaint directly to a hospital * How to make a complaint to a GP or clinic * How to access your medical records * Advocacy Information & Resources * Open Disclosure * Feedback for our Advocacy Service * Information on your legal options * Frequent issues and questions * Engagement * Engagement Program * Consumer, carer, family and community representative network * Workshops * EOI – Community Representative Positions * Community Consultation * Aboriginal Engagement * Aboriginal Patient Advocacy Training * Cultural Diversity * For Community * For Providers * Health Service Consulting * Working with Consumers * Health Engagement Network * Patient Experience Movement * Workshops and Events * Systemic Advocacy * Keen to help? * Policy Submissions/Consultations & Partnerships * Ambulance Services Project * COVID-19 (2023/2024) * Digital Health * Emergency Access Reform Ministerial Taskforce * Organ and Tissue Donation * Palliative Care * Partners in Change – Obesity Collaborative * Pregnancy and Maternity Care * Sexual Health and Blood Borne Viruses * Sustainable Health Review * WA Safety and Quality Strategy * Resources * HCC WA eNews * Brochures * Blog * Recordings * Information about the WA Health System * Patient First * Care Opinion FAQs * My Health Record * Procedure Specific Information Sheets * Self-managing Your Chronic Condition * People Living with Disabilities * Engagement in the Alcohol and Other Drugs Sector * My Baby WA Pregnancy App * Health Matters Magazine (discontinued 2021) * Get Involved * Healthcare in WA * Getting involved in health care * Policy/Consultation Submissions & Partnerships * Community Representative Positions * Culturally and Linguistically Diverse * Health Engagement Network * Become a Member * Volunteer with us * Feedback for HCC * Menu * We're better together * Be part of the change * Creating positive change Available to any person with an issue in the WA Health System Support, education and networking opportunities for health consumers, carers, community members and healthcare providers Upcoming Health Consumers’ Council training, workshops and events Keep up to date with Health Consumers’ Council (HCC) projects, events and health-related news Your generosity helps Health Consumers’ Council provide individual advocacy WHAT WE DO The Health Consumers’ Council of WA (HCC) is an independent voice advocating for patients in Western Australia. It offers a unique perspective on health policy and service delivery matters. The Council receives funding from State and Commonwealth agencies and comments publicly on all issues affecting health consumers. The HCC is keenly aware of the difficulties facing people in remote locations and regions outside the metropolitan area. Patients in country areas are encouraged to use our service. The toll-free number for country callers is 1800-620-780. Read More GET IN TOUCH Got a quick question? Send us an email using the form below. Alternatively, you can contact us weekdays between 9.00am and 4.30pm on (08) 9221 3422. Please click here to send us a message Office Location Unit 4, 434 Lord Street MOUNT LAWLEY Western Australia 6050 Postal Address PO. Box 923 MOUNT LAWLEY WA 6929 Email info@hconc.org.au Phone (08) 9221 3422 Freephone 1800 620 780 Fax (08) 9221 5435 ABN 87 841 350 116 Opening Hours Monday to Friday 9:00am to 4:30pm Closed public holidays Important Information All donations of $2 and over are tax deductible in Australia. Health Consumers’ Council (WA) Inc. is registered with the Australian Taxation Office as a Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR): Charitable Fundraising Authority LICENCE NO. CC22120 We acknowledge the Whadjuk people of the Nyoongar nation, the traditional owners of the lands where our offices are located and pay respects to their elders, past, present and emerging. sitemap © 2024 Health Consumers' Council WA. Privacy & Policies web design perth * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Thank you for your patience as we navigate increased demands for our advocacy service. Our advocacy waitlist is currently closed; we are working hard to clear it and hope to reopen the waitlist soon. In the meantime, please still contact us if you are having, or have had, issues within the health system. Our dedicated team is able to provide information, system navigation, and some support in relation to the issue you are experiencing. Contact an advocate on (08) 9221 3422 or advocacy@hconc.org.au X Original text Rate this translation Your feedback will be used to help improve Google Translate