Palliative Care WA 2025/26 Membership
Fees reduced due to cost-of-living pressures
Stay informed, get involved and positively impact the delivery of palliative care in Western Australia by being a member of Palliative Care WA now with REDUCED FEES.
The Board of Palliative Care WA is mindful of the cost-of-living pressures community members are under so have decided to drastically reduce the cost of membership. Individual memberships are now only $40 for individuals including GST, and FREE for concessional members (seniors, concession card holders, full-time students and volunteers). Last year fees were $105 and $53.
Our members come from across the palliative care community in WA. Currently that includes palliative care, aged care and home care providers; health, disability and community service professionals; carers and health consumers; researchers and educators; policy makers; students and volunteers.
Such a diverse and engaged membership strengthens our role as your peak body and assists us to be able to provide an independent, yet inclusive voice for palliative care within WA.
I would like to encourage current members to renew their membership for 2025/26 and invite new members to join Palliative Care WA. You can take out a Palliative Care membership today by filling out the membership form HERE.
Your membership is important. It allows us to continue to undertake activities for the community and the sector. As a member you will also receive the following benefits:
- Opportunities to engage and network with professionals from the palliative care, aged care and community service sectors and interested members of the community
- Regular emails on the latest news covering activities, events, research, sector developments and key sector topics
- Free access to in-person and online attendance at sector forums
- Reduced pricing to attend larger events such as annual Breakfast for National Palliative Care Week and biennial Palliative Care Awards and Gala Dinner.
- Opportunities to participate in consultations, project development and systemic advocacy work to ensure access to quality palliative care for all Western Australians
- One voting right at the Annual General Meeting
- Right to nominate for election to the Palliative Care WA Board.
Palliative Care WA also gratefully accepts donations. Your donation will make a huge difference and will allow us to continue working to ensure that all Western Australians understand, and have equitable access to, quality palliative care. Palliative Care WA is a registered charity and endorsed as a Deductible Gift Recipient for tax purposes. A tax receipt will be issued upon payment. To donate, please visit here: https://palliativecarewa.asn.au/donate/
If you have any questions regarding membership of Palliative Care WA, please contact us on 1300 551 704 or info@palliativecarewa.asn.au.
Dr Elissa Campbell
President PCWA
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