WHO MiNDbank: More Inclusiveness Needed in Disability and Development A database of resources covering mental health, substance abuse, disability, general health, human rights and development Home About Country WHO Human Rights UN & WHO Contribute Links Accessibility Search ▾ Resources Resources Resources Resolutions Country Resources » Australia / Australia » Western Australia Healthway Strategic Plan 2012 – 2017 Authors Description Healthway; Government of Western Australia The Healthway Strategic Plan 2012 – 2017 sets key directions for Healthway’s goals and strategies. WHO MiNDbank Collection Country Resources This Strategic Plan is a guide to Healthway’s priorities and objectives over the next five years and will be a useful tool for organisations seeking to work in partnership with Healthway during that time. Resource Type General Health Strategies and Plans Also informative is the section outlining the broad strategic approach Healthway will use as we work Countries/Regions towards achieving our vision of a healthy Western Australia, where everyone has a role in promoting Australia, Western Australia health and shares in the benefits of a healthy population. Date Published Most importantly, this Strategic Plan has been developed following consultation with a wide range of 2012 Healthway stakeholders and is based on the best available evidence in health promotion. Document Type Policy document Healthway greatly appreciates the input by the representatives from all organisations that contributed to the development of this Plan. Translate This translation feature uses a third-party service. Please Content be advised that the machine-translated content may not be accurate. Translation only applies to this page and is Healthway Strategic Plan 2012 – 2017 not available for downloaded files or external links. English, 5.3 MB pdf Share Healthway Strategic Plan 2012 – 2017 English Print WHO collates and provides external links to resources focusing on mental health, disability, general health, human rights and development but does not specifically endorse particular laws, policies, plans or other documents from countries or organisations. WHO also does not warrant that the information in this record is correct or refers to the most up-to-date version. Please read the site disclaimer for further details. If this record contains an error or is outdated, please notify us. © WHO 2021 | Copyright and Disclaimer | Acknowledgements