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WA Child Research Fund
WA Child Research Fund
The WA Child Research Fund (WACRF) program was jointly established by the Department of Health and the Channel 7 Telethon Trust in 2012 to fund health and medical research that focuses on the health of children and adolescents in WA.
The key aims of the WACRF are to:
- fund research of direct significance to the health of WA children and adolescents
- promote the translation of research findings into evidence-based health policy and practice which will ultimately provide better health outcomes
- contribute to integrating research capability across universities, research institutes and health services by encouraging the development of research-policy-practice clusters.
Funded research activities may be wide-ranging but must address areas of direct significance to child and adolescent health. Research may include basic, clinical, health service, or population health.
Projects may be awarded up to $600,000 and must be conducted over a maximum of 36 months. Project selection will be based on competitive merit.
Program status: closed
WA Child and Research Fund
WA Child and Research Fund
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Last reviewed: 16-10-2025
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