Together we can inspire more women to have the confidence to create a healthier future.
We would like to acknowledge and thank our supporters, partners and sponsors for joining us in helping improve women’s knowledge and understanding of important health issues.
Organisations that support our work are incredibly important to us. Our supporters help to ensure that women have the information, resources and confidence to make the changes they need for a healthier life.
Why partnerships matter
At Jean Hailes for Women’s Health, we recognise the power of collaboration, and as a result, partnerships form one of four key strategic pillars driving positive change. Together, we work closely with our partners to identify and remove barriers that impact women’s health. By partnering with like-minded organisations, we ensure women have:
- clear, evidence-based information
- inclusive and practical resources
- the confidence to take control of their health and wellbeing.
We build trusted partnerships across the health and related sectors to expand our reach and relevance to women throughout Australia. Our shared vision is grounded in:
- collaboration
- respect
- evidence.
What we achieve together
We prioritise partnerships with groups and organisations that women trust. This helps us better understand the needs of women from a variety of priority populations, and deliver health information and services that are culturally relevant and accessible.
Partner with us
We actively seek partnerships with like-minded organisations.
Donate
You can also support our work by making a donation.
Our partners
Alan & Kate Gibson Foundation
The Alan & Kate Gibson Foundation has kindly provided multi-year funding to Jean Hailes to deliver a comprehensive suite of healthy ageing information and resources.
Amaze
Amaze is a leading autism organisation driving change so that Autistic people and their families can live their best lives.
Butterfly Foundation
Butterfly Foundation is the national charity for anyone in Australia impacted by eating disorders and body image issues, as well as the families, friends and communities who support them.
Continence Health Australia
Continence Health Australia is the national lead body for bladder and bowel control health, championing dignity and wellbeing for the 4.8 million women living in Australia with continence issues. We deliver trusted information, advocacy, and services to help individuals, families and carers live confidently and enjoy a full and active life.
Early Pregnancy Loss Coalition
Early Pregnancy Loss Coalition advocates for improved care and support for people affected by early pregnancy loss (miscarriage) and their families.
Healthy Bones Australia
Healthy Bones Australia (HBA), formerly Osteoporosis Australia, is a national non-for-profit organisation and the leading consumer body to reduce broken bones and improve bone health across Australia.
Heart Foundation
For over 60 years, the Heart Foundation has been the trusted peak body working to improve the prevention, detection, and support of heart disease for all people living in Australia.
Inherited Cancers Australia
Inherited Cancers Australia (formerly Pink Hope) is the first and only national charity dedicated to supporting families at risk of inherited cancers.
LGBTIQ+ Health Australia
LGBTIQ+ Health Australia is the national peak health organisation for organisations and individuals that provide health-related programs, services and research focused on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer people.
Live Up
LiveUp is an online initiative designed to make healthy ageing information free and accessible for all. Working with leading healthy ageing experts, we’re helping older people take charge of their ageing journey.
Migraine and Headache Australia
Migraine & Headache Australia is the only organisation in Australia that aims to support the more than 6 million Australians affected by headache and migraine.
Pink Elephants
Pink Elephants provides resources, information and peer-support for anyone impacted by early pregnancy loss.
Sisterhood Foundation
The Sisterhood Foundation is the official charity partner of all Wesfarmers Health businesses. Its mission is to build capability in frontline charities and help create positive health outcomes for women and girls.
Jean Hailes is deeply honoured to have been selected as a charity partner of the Sisterhood Foundation, enabling us to expand our impact by producing an AI model that provides personalised health information for women.
Sleep Health Foundation
The Sleep Health Foundation (SHF) is a community-facing not for profit (NFP) health promotion charity that aims to raise community awareness about the value of sleep, how to improve it and address common sleep disorders. Their work seeks to enhance Australian’s everyday lives, to improve the nation’s health, safety and productivity.
The George Institute Centre for Sex and Gender Equity in Health and Medicine
The George Institute Centre for Sex and Gender Equity in Health and Medicine is a group of researchers who consider how sex and gender influence health and medical research.
Women With Disabilities Australia
Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA) is the award winning, national Disabled People’s Organisation (DPO) and National Women’s Alliance (NWA) for women, girls, and gender-diverse people with disabilities in Australia.
Assoc Prof Subhadra Evans and Prof Antonina Mikocka-Walus, Deakin University
Assoc Prof Evans & Prof Mikocka-Walus have expertise in clinical health psychology, behavioural medicine and psychosomatic medicine and conduct research on mind-body
interventions.
Prof Daniella Mazza, SPHERE Centre of Research Excellence, Monash University
Professor Danielle Mazza is a researcher with expertise in implementation research and knowledge translation in the general practice setting.
Prof Gita Mishra, Centre for Research Excellence on Women and Non-communicable Diseases, University of Queensland
Professor Gita Mishra is a life course epidemiology researcher with expertise on women’s reproductive health and chronic conditions across life.
Prof Martha Hickey, Royal Women’s Hospital and the University of Melbourne
Professor Martha Hickey is a clinician researcher with expertise in menstrual disorders and menopause.
Prof Samantha Thomas, Institute for Health Transformation, Deakin University
Professor Samantha Thomas is a researcher with expertise in the social, commercial and political determinants of health.
Prof Sue Davis, Women’s Health Research Program, Monash University
Professor Sue Davis is a clinician researcher with expertise in the role of sex hormones in women across the lifespan.