Nominations Now Open for the First Nations Stroke Excellence Award – Stroke Foundation
Stroke Foundation shared a post on LinkedIn:
”During NAIDOC Week, we proudly celebrate the theme 50 Years of Deadly, a powerful reminder of the strength and leadership that continues to shape brighter futures across First Nations communities.
As part of the 2026 National Stroke Awards, the First Nations Stroke Excellence Award recognises individuals making a real difference in stroke prevention, treatment, recovery or research within First Nations communities.
This award recognises the tireless work being done by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to improve stroke outcomes and achieve health equity – work that builds a legacy for generations to come.
Do you know someone who embodies this strength and vision?
These are people who make a real difference like:
- survivors of stroke
- carers and family members
- health professionals
- researchers
- advocates
If you know someone whose work, leadership or lived experience is driving positive change, nominate them today and help us recognise their contribution.
Nominations close Friday, July 31.
Please note, this award is exclusively for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.”
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