Preventative Health Strategy - Consumer Consultation

Overview

Thank you for taking part in this survey about staying healthy in Western Australia. 

 

The WA Government is developing its first Preventative Health Strategy. This is an opportunity for all Western Australians to have their say on what supports better health and wellbeing. Prevention is key to a healthier, more sustainable WA.  Preventing illness, disease and injury before it occurs improves quality of life, thriving communities and reduces pressure on our health system.

 

Your feedback will help shape this Strategy and make sure it reflects what matters to the community. 

 

What to expect 

  • There are a total of 18 questions  

  • It should take about 15 minutes to complete 

Who can take part in this consultation 

  • Anyone aged 18 and over who live in Western Australia.  

Privacy and participation 

  • Taking part is completely voluntary.  

  • You can stop at any time.  

  • Your answers are anonymous and cannot be linked back to you.  

  • We may use general (non-identifiable) responses to help share findings from the survey. 

  • Responses will be reviewed by consultancy agency SIA Partners on behalf of the Department of Health. 

How your input will be used 

  • Your responses will help the WA Government understand what people need to stay healthy.  

  • This will guide the Preventative Health Strategy. 

Accessibility 

  • If you need assistance, please contact DOH.PreventativeHealthStrategy@health.wa.gov.au

Have your say on WA’s Preventative Health Strategy

Closes 24 Jul 2026

Opened 3 Jul 2026

Audiences

  • Anyone from any background

Interests

  • Aged Care
  • Alcohol and Other Drugs
  • All interests
  • Cancer
  • Cardiology
  • Cardiovascular
  • Carer engagement
  • Child and Youth Health
  • Child Health
  • Co-occurring Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs
  • Community engagement
  • Consumer engagement
  • Consumer/carer/community engagement
  • Diabetes and Endocrine
  • Digestive
  • Disability
  • Endocrinology
  • Falls Prevention
  • Genetics
  • Infections and Immunology
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Injury and Trauma
  • LGBTI
  • Lifestyle
  • Mental Health
  • Mental Health
  • Mental Health
  • Musculoskeletal
  • Neurosciences and the Senses
  • Obesity Prevention
  • Opthalmology
  • Oral Health
  • Other
  • Palliative Care
  • Pathways
  • Pharmacology
  • Population health
  • Preventive health
  • Primary Care
  • Renal Health
  • Respiratory
  • Respiratory Health
  • Sexual Health
  • Sexual Health
  • Strategic Policy
  • Women's and Newborn's