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    Our advocacy

    A strong voice speaking for the macular disease community

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    Advocacy and collaboration

    Macular Disease Foundation Australia is the national peak body for the macular disease community.

    In 2019, the Australian Government released the National Strategic Action Plan for Macular Disease, outlining a national, coordinated response to macular disease.

    The endorsement of the strategy, prepared by MDFA, is recognition of the enormous impact macular disease has in our society.

    Australia is a world leader in fighting macular disease, thanks to the input from so many stakeholders across the macular disease eco-system.

    The ‘roadmap’ provided in the National Strategic Action Plan for Macular Disease has 44 action points that will allow this partnership to continue in a coordinated and strategic way. It will ensure limited health care resources are better targeted.

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    A better view – National Strategic Action Plan for Macular Disease

    The National Strategic Action Plan for Macular Disease is also available in text only.

    Representation

    As the representative voice, we influence Australian health, aged care and disability agendas, to improve outcomes for patients, their families and carers. Our representations are evidence based.

    Our Consumer Reference Group and the wider macular disease community play a key role in informing our work and what matters most to them.

    We work with government and non-government organisations to tackle system change and champion quality of life for Australians living with macular conditions, ensuring that sight-saving treatments and support are accessible and affordable.

    We collaborate with a number of organisations to action changes that are important to our community, including:

    Submissions

    MDFA regularly makes evidence-based submissions to state and federal government agencies and non-government organisations on a wide range of matters impacting the macular disease community.

    We report on the range of submissions we make in our annual reports. If you would like further information on a particular submission, please contact MDFA.

    Campaigns

    Since its inception, MDFA has participated in a number of campaigns on behalf of people living with macular disease, their families and carers. Current campaigns including advocating on behalf of the macular disease community on proposed changes to the Medicare Benefits Schedule rebate for eye injections. We are also lobbying for improved access to low vision aids and technology for older Australians. We are also taking a stand on a national low vision aids and technology program in disability care. We believe all Australians with vision loss or blindness should be able to equitably access low vision aids and technology, regardless of their age or where they live.

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