Mapping child health and wellbeing to address inequities

08/10/2024

The official WA launch of the Atlas took place at the University of Western Australia, attended by over 80 guests.

UWA Vice-Chancellor Professor Amit Chakma said the Atlas was a pivotal step in addressing inequities and fostering healthier, more inclusive futures for young Australians. Project lead Associate Professor Rebecca Glauert highlighted its role in empowering data-driven and evidence-based decision-making, while Atlas Patron Professor Fiona Stanley AC emphasised its ability to measure critical wellbeing indicators and hold governments accountable.

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