The First Nations Eye Health Alliance (FNEHA) is a multidisciplinary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander collaborative made up of members working in communities at a local, state and national level. This collective knowledge and experience contributes to building equitable changes to eye health care nationally for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
FNEHA was born out of key discussions at the 2022 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Eye Health Conference on Larrakia Country in Darwin, NT where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander eye health professionals from across the country called for a dedicated body to lead the advancements needed to improve eye health and vision care outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
FNEHA provides Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people working in the eye care and vision sector along with their allies, a space to connect, learn and be supported. By becoming a member of FNEHA, you can help to strengthen First Nations leadership and voice within the eye health and vision care sector.
Full Member: Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Individual
Cost: Free
Associate Member: Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Community-Controlled Organisation
Cost: Free
Friends of the First Nations Eye Health Alliance
Non-Indigenous Individuals and Organisations who wish to support The First Nations Eye Health Alliance and have a commitment to FNEHAs strategic objectives, values and core business.
Please click here to become a member of the First Nations Eye Health Alliance. Please note that all membership applications are sent to the FNEHA Advisory Board for endorsement. You will be sent a confirmation email and invoice once endorsed.
Please reach out to the First Nations Eye Health Alliance with any questions via heyyoumob@fneha.com.au or call (02) 4677 7012 during business hours.
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land and waterways on which we work and live. We pay respect to our Elders past, present & emerging.
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