Neurological Council of WA

Support Services
The Neurological Council of WA focuses on leadership and services for Western Australians affected by neurological conditions, located at The Niche on the QEII Medical Campus.
Last updated:
2
February 2024

Information

Located at The Niche on the QEII Medical Campus, the Neurological Council of Western Australia is a not-for-profit organisation with over 30 years of leadership within the neurological community. The Council provides a multi-faceted approach to improving the health and well-being of individuals affected by neurological conditions. Their work spans education, advocacy, and service development, aiming to significantly reduce both the health and economic impacts of these conditions.

The Council acts as the lead tenant at the Centre for Neurological Support, a hub for community neurological collaboration and support. They are committed to connecting, partnering, and collaborating with other neurological groups. With the staggering statistic that 1 in 3 West Australians has a neurological condition, the Council's role is crucial in championing brain health in collaboration with research, health & disability professionals and organisations.

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Services

Please note that the listed services are not exhaustive and may be subject to change. For the latest information, contact the relevant organisations directly.
  • Education and Awareness Campaigns: Engaging in comprehensive campaigns to increase public knowledge and understanding of neurological conditions.
  • Advocacy for Individuals with Neurological Conditions: Providing a strong voice and support for individuals affected by neurological conditions, ensuring their needs and rights are recognised.
  • Collaboration with Other Neurological Groups: Working closely with various neurological groups and organisations to enhance resources and support available.
  • Centre for Neurological Support: Offering a dedicated space and resources to support those affected by neurological conditions.
  • Community Neurological Collaboration and Support: Fostering a collaborative community environment to enhance support networks and resources for individuals with neurological conditions.

Accessibility

Please note that the listed services are not exhaustive and may be subject to change. For the latest information, contact the relevant organisations directly.