WA Primary Health Alliance Councils and Committees

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WA Primary Health Alliance is supported by a governance structure of councils and committees as we look system-wide at gaps, identify ways to improve important primary care services and encourage innovation in the delivery of care. The councils and committees have a core purpose to support health care integration, strengthen collaboration and increase transparency. They assist us in progressing our key priorities and help us listen to local communities to understand who they are, their unique health needs, and the ways in which their world is changing. View the governance structure to find out more.

Clinical Committees in each of the seven country regions, and Clinical Councils in metropolitan Perth, have membership from health professionals, allied health practitioners, medical administrators, hospital executives and clinicians from all areas of primary care. Read the Charters to find out more.

WA Primary Health Alliance facilitates changes to the health system that improve health outcomes and deliver better value to the community in seven priority areas, as guided by the Australian Government. These are:

  • Aboriginal Health
  • Aged Care
  • Alcohol and other Drugs
  • Digital Health
  • Health Workforce
  • Mental Health
  • Population Health

Our focus is on helping those most at risk of poor health outcomes, so they can access excellent care close to home. Currently, a disproportionate number of LGBTI people experience poorer mental health outcomes compared with the general Australian population as well as discrimination, harassment and hostility in many parts of everyday life, impacting access to health services. We have LGBTI-specific positions on our councils and committees.

Click HERE to inform a region of your expression of interest for next year’s recruitment (March/April 2021)

Click HERE to sign up to be on our Online Stakeholder Panel

For all queries please refer to Who's Listening or email us



WA Primary Health Alliance is supported by a governance structure of councils and committees as we look system-wide at gaps, identify ways to improve important primary care services and encourage innovation in the delivery of care. The councils and committees have a core purpose to support health care integration, strengthen collaboration and increase transparency. They assist us in progressing our key priorities and help us listen to local communities to understand who they are, their unique health needs, and the ways in which their world is changing. View the governance structure to find out more.

Clinical Committees in each of the seven country regions, and Clinical Councils in metropolitan Perth, have membership from health professionals, allied health practitioners, medical administrators, hospital executives and clinicians from all areas of primary care. Read the Charters to find out more.

WA Primary Health Alliance facilitates changes to the health system that improve health outcomes and deliver better value to the community in seven priority areas, as guided by the Australian Government. These are:

  • Aboriginal Health
  • Aged Care
  • Alcohol and other Drugs
  • Digital Health
  • Health Workforce
  • Mental Health
  • Population Health

Our focus is on helping those most at risk of poor health outcomes, so they can access excellent care close to home. Currently, a disproportionate number of LGBTI people experience poorer mental health outcomes compared with the general Australian population as well as discrimination, harassment and hostility in many parts of everyday life, impacting access to health services. We have LGBTI-specific positions on our councils and committees.

Click HERE to inform a region of your expression of interest for next year’s recruitment (March/April 2021)

Click HERE to sign up to be on our Online Stakeholder Panel

For all queries please refer to Who's Listening or email us



  • Better Health, Together - Staying Connected with Telehealth

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    15 Dec 2020
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    In this month’s Better Health, Together video, Learne sits down with ConnectGroups CEO, Antonella Segre to talk about our partnership to develop Stay Connected with Telehealth, a three-month program to raise awareness, educate and increase the use of telehealth among people diagnosed with a chronic condition.

    To watch the video: please click HERE

  • Members

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    12 Mar 2020

    WA Primary Health Alliance fully supports its council and committee members.

    If you are a member starting your term on 1 July 2020, head to the Members Page for Councils and Committees to access Policy Papers, videos on Better Health Together, important membership information and online forms

    This link will only be available from 1 July 2020 and will direct you to a closed page that requires a login to access.

    If you require assistance with navigating the page, please contact us on secretariat@wapha.org.au