Closing the Gap on Eye Health
See you at Eye Care Lunch
Thursday 15th June 2023
Eye Care Fundraising lunch is on Thursday 15th June 2023!
We can’t wait to see you at the Sydney Opera House. Every one of you is contributing in providing equal access to the expertise Sydney Eye Hospital is renowned for and helping close the gap.
You can also register with Gala Bid now to see all the live auction items that will be on the day, start bidding on the silent auction items and look at the raffle prizes.
Key Information
Time: Pre-drinks from 11:45
Location:
Sydney Opera House
The Yallamundi Room
Bennelong Point, Sydney
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Dress code: Smart Business Casual
Getting there: For transport and parking please click here
Contact:
Kim Babbage
P: 02 9392 7415
E: info@sehf.org.au

Photo by Keith Saunders
Special Guest
This year’s event is featuring the mesmerizing and captivating performance of the leading Australia digeridoo player and composer, William Barton, this event is guaranteed to be unforgettable. We are confident that this year's event will be even better than the last, with exciting new developments a wide range of activities for our attendees.
Start bidding
Don’t wait until the day, have a look at the spectacular auction prizes. Register with Gala Bid now to see all of the live actions items, the raffle and start bidding on the silent auction items.


What closing the gap means for Kiara and Dennis
First Nations People are three times more likely to suffer from visual impairment than non-indigenous Australians. And when a condition or disease is diagnosed, they wait longer for surgery accounting for 11% of the health gap. That's why, Sydney Eye Hospital Foundation is asking for community support to provide equal access to the expert care at Sydney Eye Hospital for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples living in regional and remote areas.
Read more to discover how two patients have been supported by the early phases of the Foundation's strategy to close the gap.
Triple Access
With generous funds from the community, we will be able to work collaboratively with health care partners at Prince of Wales Hospital, Rural Doctors Network, Optometry NSW, and the Brien Holden Foundation to unlock three pathways to improved eye health for Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Regional Access
Visiting ophthalmologists will provide clinical and surgical expertise in conjunction with local services at new and established outreach clinics.

Virtual Access
A clinic with telemedicine connections and capacity to ensure follow-up locally will improve quality of care and outcomes.

Specialist Access
A new culturally sensitive clinic for Indigenous peoples at Sydney Eye Hospital will overcome barriers to care.
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