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Community engagement sessions - May and June 2023

The National Allergy Council is holding face-to-face sessions across Australia to bring people together to talk about how to improve access to allergy care, especially for people living in rural and remote areas.

We are visiting different cities and regions so we can talk to, and hear ideas from local people, communities, healthcare professionals, hospital and health service staff, primary health networks, governments, health administrators and other interested groups or people.

The topic of the sessions will be:

How do we improve access to quality care for people with allergic disease?

To help us with planning these sessions, there are different registration links for healthcare professionals and people with an allergy, but the sessions held in each location will bring all of these people together. 

There will be other ways for people to give input into the project if you are not able to attend one of these sessions.

If you are coming along to one of these sessions we would like you to:

To contact us about the community engagement sessions email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The National Allergy Council remains a partnership between ASCIA and Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia and continues to implement the National Allergy Strategy.

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Rationale

Allergic diseases have become an increasingly important chronic disease and public health issue in Australia and other developed countries over the last two decades, contributing to increased demand for medical services, significant economic cost of care and reduced quality of life of people with allergic diseases and their carers.

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Lead organisations

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Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA) is the leading medical organisation for allergy in Australia. 

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Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia (A&AA) is the leading patient support organisation for allergy in Australia. 

The National Allergy Strategy has received funding from the Australian Government Department of Health for the following projects:
Food allergy prevention | 250K Youth Project | Food service | Drug allergy | Shared Care Model

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The National Allergy Council acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land upon which we are located. We pay our respect to their Elders past, present and emerging.