Register for the New South Wales Endometriosis Priority Setting Roundtable
Are you living in New South Wales and passionate about changing the future for people affected by endometriosis and pelvic pain?
This is your chance to contribute your lived or clinical experience, help identify the key priorities for our state, and guide how we inform governments, funders, and health leaders on what truly matters.
Date: Saturday 24 May 2025
Time: 2:00pm–4:00pm
Location: ICC Sydney Sydney, Australia
Register now: events.humanitix.com/national-endometriosis-priority-setting-roundtable-new-south-wales
The Australian Coalition for Endometriosis is currently leading a national roundtable consultation to identify key priorities for endometriosis and pelvic pain in every state and territory. Insights from these consultations will inform our 2025 report to the Australian Government, due in June.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Consumers, families, clinicians, researchers, advocates, industry, and government are invited to these National Endometriosis Priority Setting Roundtables. These events identify the real-world priorities that matter to Australians and shape our formal advice to government. ACE then collates the outcomes into a national public report of key themes and actions.
CANT ATTEND IN PERSON?
If you have been unable to attend a Rountable in person submit a wriiten response. Only sublmission recieved via the link below before COB 30 MAY 2025 can be considered for the report to the Australian Government in June 2025:
NATIONAL ENDOMETrIOSIS PRIORITY SETTING ROUNDTABLE WRITTEN RESPONSE
MEDIA:
Jessica Taylor
0434106341
info@acendo.com.au
www.endometriosiscoalition.org.au
About the Endometriosis Coalition:
The Endometriosis Coalition is funded by the Australian Governement as Australia’s peak body for endometriosis and pelvic pain, representing patients, healthcare professionals, researchers, and advocacy organisation’s. The Coalition drives national collaboration, policy change, and research investment to improve diagnosis, treatment, and support for the 1 in 7 Australians living with endometriosis and pelvic pain. Through partnerships with health professionals, government, and community organisations, the Endometriosis Coalition empowers those affected and works toward systemic change.