Brain Tumour Alliance Australia:
Brain Tumour Alliance Australia

Brain Tumour Alliance Australia

Founded in 2008, this Australian volunteer-run organization provides support and advocacy for brain tumour patients, their carers, and families, emphasizing research, treatment improvements, and public policy involvement.

Mawson, ACT (view contact and location information)

ABN: 97733801179

Founded on ,
registered as a charity on the
ACNC Charity Register
since .

How This Charity Supports the Community

Brain Tumour Alliance Australia (BTAA) was established in 2008 and operates as a volunteer-driven organisation. BTAA aspires to serve as the national voice for brain tumour support in Australia, focusing on the needs of patients, their carers, and the often-overlooked families. This non-profit organisation supports individuals with any brain tumour affecting the central nervous system, including the brain, meninges, and spinal cord. They provide support for paediatric and adult tumours, both malignant and benign, and metastatic brain tumours. BTAA is of the opinion that brain tumours are a neglected illness requiring a unique response and increased community and government-backed research efforts.

Mission and Vision

BTAA’s mission is to deliver peer support to individuals living with a brain tumour and extend this support to their carers, families, and friends. They aim to ensure treatment options align with the best available evidence and to advocate for improved care and access to therapies. Their vision is to increase awareness about public policy issues affecting the brain tumour community, especially since brain tumours rank as a leading cause of cancer-related mortality in children and young adults in Australia.

Main Objectives

BTAA seeks to support the professional development of health care professionals with an interest in brain tumours. They advocate for better brain tumour research, treatment, and care. Additionally, BTAA makes recommendations to the government regarding brain tumour policy and advocates for access to specially trained care coordinators to act as patient advocates.

Benefiting Groups

BTAA supports patients diagnosed with any type of brain tumour, their carers, families, and friends. The organisation also engages with health professionals and academics interested in brain tumours.

Services and Activities

BTAA operates a support line for peer-to-peer support and provides information and referrals to appropriate support services. They collaborate with the International Brain Tumour Alliance and participate in events like the International Brain Tumour Awareness Week and the annual Walk Around the World for Brain Tumours. Although they choose not to focus on fundraising, they encourage donations to support their role in advocacy and patient support.

Communities and Groups They Support

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Support for Brain Tumor Patients and Families in Australia

Brain Tumor Alliance Australia is the nation’s leading organisation supporting people living with brain tumours, their carers, and families. Donations, big or small, help remind them they are not alone. Supporters can contribute via www.btaa.org.au, or contact the free helpline at 1-800-857-221 for guidance and assistance.

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How do donations to Brain Tumour Alliance Australia help?

Donations support their services such as providing information, importing resources, coordinating access to services, and working towards offering all patients access to a dedicated brain tumour care coordinator through educational grants during their diagnosis and treatment.

How do donations assist carers and families of patients?

Donations help carers and whole families navigate the physical and emotional impacts of living with a brain tumour diagnosis through informational resource packs and access to a free helpline, which offers support from trained volunteer counsellors and consumer representatives.

What is the process to make a donation?

To make a secure online donation using a credit card, you can visit their website and choose from options like $5, $10, $15, or other amounts. You can also choose to make this a recurring payment.

Can I pay my membership fees through the donation facility?

Yes, you can pay your membership fees through the donation facility. The joining fee is $20, and membership is $10 a year, payable for up to five years in advance.

How can I stay informed about their activities?

You can receive their new look e-News, which is emailed monthly. For further details on how to sign up, please contact them via enquiries@btaa.org.au.

What is the origin and purpose of Brain Tumour Alliance Australia?

Brain Tumour Alliance Australia is the national brain tumour patient and carer support organisation in Australia, established in late 2008 by brain tumour patients and carers. Their purpose is to represent the brain tumour community from the perspective of patients, carers, and families while also considering specialists' advice and input.

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