Items tagged 'Connection & Support'

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In May 2026 HFA hosted a family day for the South Australian bleeding disorders community for a day of learning and fun.
Simoni and Javonte caught up to talk about growing up with a bleeding disorder, treatment, playing sport and why it's important to share your story.
Growing older may add extra challenges for people with bleeding disorders. Support services can be to maintain independence, safety and quality of life.
At the Conference young people with bleeding disorders came together from around Australia to learn, connect and share experiences.
The Getting Older session highlighted staying active, cardiovascular health, HIV, hepatitis C and liver health, future needs and comprehensive care.
As we wrap up 2024, HFA reflects on our achievements in new therapies, hep C advocacy and support during the year.
How do you encourage women to take some time out to focus on their own needs? Lauren talks about peer support activities for women at Haemophilia Foundation Queensland.
Ben talks to HFA about his experiences and hopes for the Blue Shirts youth leadership program.

The importance of our camps for children and families cannot be underestimated. At these camps, children connect with others going…

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