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  • A group of adults and two young children in a medical clinic room. The adults stand and sit around the children, who are seated on chairs. Medical equipment, supplies, a computer desk, cabinets, and a window are visible in the background.
    Needle-free flu vaccine now available for WA kids 14 April 2026 Families across Western Australia can now access a needle-free influenza vaccination, with Australia’s most comprehensive FluMist program rolling out today. Eligible children aged 2 to 11 years can access the intranasal spray vaccine, offering a simple and painless alternative to the traditional injection.
  • A group of tenadults posing for a formal group photo indoors. Five people are seated on a couch in the front row and five are standing behind them, all smiling toward the camera. They are dressed in business‑casual clothing, with a wood‑paneled wall in the background.
    Telethon Trust Research Fellows celebrate milestone anniversary 01 April 2026 The Channel 7 Telethon Trust marks a major milestone this week, celebrating 40 years of investing in child health research through its Telethon Trust Research Fellowships.
  • Early Moves study participant Paige with her mum Carys.
    Major milestone for WA-led child development study 05 March 2026 A special play-based assessment at Midland over the weekend has signalled a significant milestone for the Early Moves Project. It marked the completion of data collection for the major WA-led child development study, which conducted more than 1,850 such assessments.
  • Dr Gareth Baynam
    New papers challenge health systems to rethink rare diseases 28 February 2026 As the world marks Rare Disease Day, two influential new papers are prompting renewed calls for global action to improve the lives of more than 300 million people living with a rare disease.
  • Graphic with the text 'CAHS Excellence Awards - Nominations now open'
    Nominations open for the CAHS Annual Excellence Awards 16 February 2026 Families and consumers are invited to show their appreciation for the incredible service and commitment to care shown by Child and Adolescent Health Service (CAHS) staff and volunteers. If you or your child have experienced exceptional care from staff or volunteers at Perth Children’s Hospital and Neonatology, Child and Adolescent Community Health or Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, w...

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  • Profile picture of community health nurse, Trent
    Celebrating our nurses: Trent Davey 17 September 2020 International Year of the Nurse & Midwife celebrates the invaluable contribution that nurses and midwifes make to global healthcare. At CAHS, we're profiling the diversity of roles and people that make up our nursing services. Meet Trent Davey. Trent is a Registered Nurse with CAHS Community Health, Swan Region School Health. What’s a typical day for you? In high school I provide social and emotional support to students from years 7 to 12. This includes health advice and guidance relating to: mental health, sexual health, emotional regulation and many other topics. As a School Health Nurse, I work closely with staff from Department of Education and liaise with case managers from Department of Communities - Child Protection and Family Support. In the district team, I have been allocated several primary schools where I provide health screening to kindergarten and pre-primary ag...
  • Kerri, Consumer Representative from the Consumer Engagement Strategy Working Group at CAHS, in the PCH Atrium
    Consumer Engagement Strategy launch 15 September 2020 This week we launched the CAHS Consumer Engagement Strategy 2020 – 2022, outlining the goals and actions that we will undertake to improve the way we engage with consumers. We believe that having the best experience at our health service can only come when we listen to, and understand what our patients, clients and families need, value and want. Read more about our Strategy here.
  • Emergency Physician and Director of Emergency Research Professor Meredith Borland
    Spotlight on research: Meredith Borland 17 August 2020 Welcome to the first in our series highlighting some of our leading lights of research across CAHS. Emergency Physician and Director of Emergency Research Professor Meredith Borland has worked at Perth Children’s Hospital (PCH) and the former Princess Margaret Hospital for 20 years including 7 years as Director of the Emergency Department (ED). During this time, she has played a key role in developing the department’s ‘amazing’ research reputation both nationally and internationally. For instance, PCH is the leading Australasian site recruiting patients to an international observational pneumonia study. As Director of Emergency Research since 2004, she continues to be a driving force in research both locally and establishing a strong network of paediatric ED research across Australia and New Zealand. This is reflected in her role as chair of the Paediatric Resear...
  • Pam Laird PCH physiotherapist
    Spotlight on research: Pam Laird 17 August 2020 A desire to help ‘bridge the gap’ in health outcomes for Aboriginal kids has driven Pam Laird, PCH respiratory physiotherapist and self-described ‘reluctant researcher’ to complete a PhD. Ten years ago, Pam recalls meeting a young patient during her work as part of the multidisciplinary PMH Respiratory Outreach clinic in the Kimberley. She became aware that families were not recognising the early symptoms of bronchiectasis, or ‘chronic wet cough’, in their children and consequently were visiting the clinics too late, when lung damage was already permanent. The experience prompted Pam to question how care could be better delivered to these patients. Pam’s experience highlights the difference clinician researchers can make in delivering better health outcomes for their patients. “When we became aware of the large number of Aboriginal childre...
  • Clinical Nurse Specialist in uniform at Perth Children's Hospital
    Celebrating our nurses: Tamara Kos 14 August 2020 International Year of the Nurse & Midwife celebrates the invaluable contribution that nurses and midwifes make to global healthcare. At CAHS, we're profiling the diversity of roles and people that make up our nursing services. Meet Tamara Kos. Tamara is a Clinical Nurse Specialist at Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service(CAMHS) and one of our Emergency Telehealth Service(ETS) team members. Tell us about your background and how you came to nursing. Don’t laugh but I got into nursing because of the TV show MASH. I used to watch it after school and loved the idea of working with staff who really cared about helping people and having a laugh along the way too. I graduated in 2004 from Curtin University and completed my graduate nursing program at Fremantle Hospital. I have worked in adult general medical, surgical, psychiatry, nursing education and in school health. Why wer...
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