Reports

Reports

Back on Track Foundation is committed to clear and disciplined reporting. Our publications provide a structured overview of program delivery, financial performance and organisational development across each financial year.

Through Impact Reports and Annual Reports, we document outcomes and demonstrate how philanthropic investment strengthens educational recovery for children following cancer treatment.

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Financial Accountability

Back on Track Foundation maintains financial oversight through Board-approved budgets, regular performance monitoring and independent annual audit. Financial statements are prepared in accordance with Australian accounting standards and submitted to the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission.

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Impact Reports

Impact Reports detail program outcomes and the measurable difference achieved for children and families. They outline service reach, case complexity and delivery across metropolitan and regional Western Australia.

These reports demonstrate how education advocacy restores learning continuity, strengthens school reintegration and safeguards long-term educational pathways following cancer treatment.

Available Impact Reports

Impact Report 2025
Impact Report 2024
Impact Report 2023

Annual Reports

Annual Reports provide a formal record of governance, financial performance, compliance and organisational development across each financial year. They detail Board oversight, independent audit outcomes, strategic priorities and financial stewardship.

Governance oversight and operational delivery are structured separately to ensure clear accountability and financial integrity.

Available Annual Reports

Back on Track began as a program delivered under the Child Cancer Research Foundation (CCRF). During those years, Back on Track reporting appeared within CCRF Annual Reports. As Back on Track grew, we became an independent foundation and now publish our own Annual Reports and Impact Reports.

Our reporting aligns program outcomes, governance oversight and financial stewardship to provide a clear and complete view of organisational performance. Responsible growth requires disciplined reporting and strong accountability.

Interested in our program?

If you’re interested in enrolling your child, register today. Or if you want to find out more information about the Back on Track WA program, download our brochure below.

What We Do Regardless of where they live, the Back on Track WA program provides the following services to children who have been diagnosed with and treated for cancer:
Education Support Educational support and advocacy during treatment and beyond
Communicate with the student’s enrolling school and SSEN:MMH
Mentoring Mentoring, tutoring, social and emotional learning for students and siblings
Online Education Curriculum support in partnership with online education providers
Support for teachers and class members when the student is ready to return to school

How does it work?

How does it work?
Referrals Referrals Students can be referred to the Back on Track Program at the point of diagnosis or beyond.
Who can refer Who Can Refer? They can be referred by the Oncology Team, their teacher or school, medical professionals and parents.
Consent Consent After receiving a referral, our advocates will contact parents to set an appointment to explain the Back on Track program to everyone in the family.
School Engagement School Engagement Once consent has been given, the Back on Track advocates will contact the student’s school to explain how the program works for both the school and the family and encourage the school’s participation.
Transitioning Back on Track Transitioning Back on Track When the student is ready to return to their regular school routine, the Back on Track advocate will work with all stakeholders to ensure the transition back to school is easy and comfortable.

Who We Work With

The Back on Track WA team work with primary and high school students who are referred from a number of charities and support groups as well as the Perth Children’s Hospital Paediatric Oncology and Survivorship Teams and the School of Special Educational Needs: Medical and Mental Health.