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We are pleased to announce our new education resource, Haemophilia testing in women and girls: your questions answered.

On 17 April World Haemophilia Day is recognised globally to increase awareness of haemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders. The theme for World Haemophilia Day 2018 is ‘Sharing Knowledge Makes Us Stronger’. 

Twinning and GAP Programs run by the World Federation of Hemophilia play an important role in sharing knowledge and helping to provide access for all – access to treatment, services and care.

Read the stories from Abi Polus, Jane Portnoy, Wendy Poulson, Sam Duffield and Leonie Demos as they share their experience visiting Haemophilia Treatment Centres and patients in Vietnam, the Philippines and Myanmar.
World Haemophilia Day is a month away.  Click here for more infomration and Light It Up Red locations 
www.haemophilia.org.au/WHD

 Have you had the chance to explore the new features of National Haemophilia online?   We bring you relevant and…

Every year on 17 April World Haemophilia Day is recognised worldwide to increase awareness of haemophilia, von Willebrand disease and…

Have you caught up on the 2021 Conference on demand?   With over 30 Australian and international speakers and a…

GAVIN FINKELSTEIN President, Haemophilia Foundation Australia   RAISING AWARENESS   On 17 April we join the global community in celebrating…

Today is Rare Disease Day, a day when we join together worldwide to raise awareness about what it is like to live with a rare health condition.
The HFA Council and Staff wish you a happy and safe festive season. The HFA office will be closed from Friday 24 December 2021 and reopen on Monday 10 January 2022.

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