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Current strategies and plans for the Child and Adolescent Health Service

Strategies and plans

Strategic Plan

Read the Child and Adolescent Health Service strategic plan for 2023-2025 

Consumer Engagement Strategy

We developed the Consumer Engagement Strategy 2023-2026 to continue strengthening our partnerships with children, young people and families.

Read the Strategy and updates on our progress

Disability Access and Inclusion Plan

The CAHS Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP) 2022 – 2025 describes where CAHS will focus its attention to improve inclusion and access to our services, facilities, information, employment and volunteering opportunities and events for people of all abilities.

Find out more and read the Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2022 – 2025.

All DAIPs are available in alternative formats upon request. Please contact the Child and Family Engagement Service via email or phone 6456 0032.

Help shape the CAHS Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2026 – 2028 

CAHS is committed to ensuring that people with a disability are able to fully access the range of services and facilities we provide. 

We are currently reviewing our Disability Access and Inclusion Plan (DAIP) to provide a focused direction for the next 3 years as we aim to eliminate physical, institutional, and attitudinal barriers, and empower people with disability.

Consultation with consumers, families and staff is an essential part of the review process, and we would love to hear your feedback on what our priorities should be.

Please complete this short survey before 15 September 2025.

This survey is available in alternative formats on request by contacting CAHSOrgDevelopment@health.wa.gov.au

Multicultural Action Plan

The CAHS Multicultural Action Plan 2022 – 2027 lists the goals and actions our health service will work on to make sure it is welcoming and inclusive for the children, young people and families of WA’s diverse communities.

Over the next five years, we aim to act on making things better for families from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

Read the plan and find out more.

Last Updated: 04/06/2025
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