Contributions and Permissions
Welcome to our Contributions and Permissions page. We aim to ensure transparency regarding the permissions and support we have received. The names mentioned here represent individuals and organizations that have permitted us or supported our initiatives in various ways. Please note that inclusion on this page does not necessarily indicate a formal collaboration or partnership. Instead, it acknowledges and gives credit to those who have contributed to our efforts, reflecting our commitment to transparency and gratitude.
"If you don’t ask, you also won’t give other people the opportunity to make a difference in someone else’s life, no matter how small."
The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award
Duke of Ed Employer: We are proud to be a Duke of Ed Employer. If you are applying for a job we have advertised, make sure you highlight if you have completed a Duke of Ed Bronze, Silver or Gold Level.
Duke of Ed Volunteers: Whether located within or outside Australia, you can complete your Duke of Ed Voluntary Service section hours by participating in our projects through your Duke of Ed Centre.
The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne
Republished, with permission, from resources at The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia. www.rch.org.au Images and videos subject to copyright.
RACGP - The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
Our preventive health program is developed in alignment with the structure and age-specific targeting guidelines outlined in the RACGP's Red Book. By adhering to the recommendations provided in the Red Book, we aim to create a more effective and targeted health initiative for both the local Australian community and international audiences. We recognize and appreciate the significant contributions of the Red Book in guiding our program's development.
We have used Red Book as a reference framework with permission from the RACGP.
Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCoA)
Our website includes links taken from the Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCoA) website section "Translations" with their permission, but the RCoA has not reviewed this as a whole.