Building on the success of previous WA Ear and Hearing Health Forums, we invite health professionals to join us for this two-day event to:

  • Hear insights from local planning forums and providers on effective collaborations.
  • Explore intersectoral partnerships and initiatives aimed at enhancing ear and hearing health outcomes.
  • Learn from leading WA researchers driving advancements in ear and hearing health.
  • Participate in hands-on interactive sessions to enhance your skills and stay updated on current guidelines and protocols.
  • Connect and network with fellow health professionals and providers dedicated to mitigating the impact of ear diseases.

Join us for this education and upskilling opportunity to advance ear and hearing health in WA!

Date: Thursday 8 and Friday 9 August 2024
Time: Thursday: 8.30am – 5.00pm
Friday: 8.30am – 2.00pm
Venue: The Esplanade Hotel by Rydges, Fremantle

Cancellation policy

If forum registration is cancelled on or before Monday 8 July 2024, a full refund is given. If forum registration is cancelled between Tuesday 9 July 2024 and Monday 22 July 2024 a refund of 50 per cent is given. Refunds will not be issued for any registrations cancelled on or after Tuesday 23 July 2024.

Privacy statement

The Privacy Act 2014 provides that before your personal contact details can be published or made available to major sponsors, exhibitors and other parties directly related to this workshop, you must give your consent. If you do not consent to your contact details being provided to the abovementioned parties, please contact the Outreach team at [email protected] or telephone 08 6389 4500.

Rural Health West values and respects your privacy and personal details. Personal information is collected in accordance with our Privacy Policy, which can be viewed at www.ruralhealthwest.com.au/privacystatement

Photo and Video Footage

Photos and video footage may be taken by either Rural Health West staff or other participants during the course of this event.  This imagery may be used in Rural Health West marketing material to either promote future events or in the Rural Health Matters newsletter. If you do not consent to photos or videos being taken, please contact the Outreach team [email protected] or 08 6389 4500.

How to get there

Event Details
08 Aug 2024
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09 Aug 2024
Metropolitan
$0 - 160
Aboriginal Health Practitioner/Worker / Allied Health and 3 more
Aboriginal Health / Other
Conference/Forum

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