Consumer Representative Expression of Interest
The AuSCR is seeking two consumer representatives to join our new Board.
The purpose of the AuSCR Board is to oversee the governance of the Registry and to maintain the confidence of all parties involved. The Board is responsible for providing strategic direction, risk management and financial oversight for the Registry.
Board members are required to act in good faith and with integrity in the best interests of AuSCR. The Board will replace the current Steering Committee and will be a governing body with 12-13 voting members.
Lived experience representatives will be provided with a contribution fee for their involvement.
If you or someone you know is a stroke survivor who would be interested in contributing to the governance of the Australian Stroke Registry, please complete and return the expression of interest form via the web link or QR code below, by Friday 25 October 2024.
https://q.surveys.unimelb.edu.au/jfe/form/SV_2tOnAWDaZKQ0d1Q

The AuSCR receives Commonwealth Clinical Quality Registry funding
We are delighted to announce that the AuSCR was recently successful in securing funding via the Australian Government’s National Clinical Quality Registry Program (National Clinical Quality Registry Program | Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care).
The funding will assist us to expand the registry to more hospitals throughout Australia, include alternative participation models for small hospitals to monitor stroke care, allow additional data dashboards to be created, and support hospitals in working to achieve National Stroke Targets.
We thank you for your support of the registry and look forward to working with you all on this next phase of the registry.
See The Florey’s article on the AuSCR <here>.