Ms Jude Czerenkowski, Stroke Foundation National Manager StrokeConnect explains how this resource represents a big step forward in ensuring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people get the information and support they need after stroke.
“Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are twice as likely to be hospitalised with stroke than nonindigenous Australians,” Ms Czerenkowski says.
Our Stroke Journey has been developed with survivors of stroke and their families, health professionals, researchers and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations.

Victoria launch - Eammon O’Toole, Sharon McGowan, Sheena Watt MP for Northern Melbourne, and ED Stroke Services Lisa Murphy. Sheena is in the booklet. Source: Stroke Foundation
“Most people don’t know much about stroke. Everyone needs access to evidence-based, easy-to understand information after a stroke.”