The Child and Adolescent Health Service (CAHS) is proud to announce a new partnership with Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for Children (ROMAC), aimed at delivering specialist medical treatment to children from Timor Leste, Papua New Guinea, and other parts of Oceania. Under this five-year agreement, children under 16 with life-threatening or debilitating conditions, whose conditions cannot be treated in their home countries, will be eligible for treatment at Perth Children’s Hospital. ROMAC will coordinate travel, accommodation, and provide financial support for CAHS to provide comprehensive care across medical, surgical, nursing, and allied health services. “This partnership with ROMAC is about more than medical care. It’s about hope, compassion, and the belief that every child’s life matters,” said Michael Hutchings, Acting CAHS Chief Executive. “We’re proud to be part of this life-changing initiative.” For more information about ROMAC and its work, visit romac.org.au.
ROMAC is indeed very proud to partner with Child and Adolescent Health Service to bring South Pacific children to Perth Children’s Hospital for treatment. 🏥🌏 This marks a meaningful step forward in continuing our mission to change young lives through access to critical medical care. 💛👩⚕️👶 📬 This development is also featured in our September 2025 e-newsletter. If you like to read more stories like this, click here: https://lnkd.in/ehvk3dms #GiveALittleCareALot — every small act of kindness makes a difference. 💛
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