FAQs for organisations
Following are some frequently asked questions that may help to answer your queries about Register4. Click on the + symbol next to any of the questions below to display the answer. If you still have questions you can contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and we will respond to your query as soon as we can.
Additional FAQs are also available for organisations and for researchers - see FAQs for Researchers and FAQs for Individuals.
A Communications Partner is an organisation, business or community group who have access to reach more than 1,000 people through their communication channels, and are willing to help spread the word about Register4. Any business/organisation who would like to be a Communication Partner for Register4 needs to be approved by the Register4 team to ensure goals and values of the CP are aligned with Register4. The organisation needs to have access to more than 1000 members/employees. A Communication Partner helps drive Register4 recruitment and engagement via utilising their communication channels to send approved Register4 information. For example this may be via e-newsletters, expos, emails, advertising, website, social media and/or other relevant channels. Register4 is an initiative of the National Breast Cancer Foundation which is a strong and well respected brand in the community. A Communications Partner aligns their organisation with this unique breast cancer resource which has captured the spirit of women (and men) across Australia. Communications Partners are acknowledged on the Register4 Supporters’ page and also through social media for the duration of the relationship. No. A Communication Partners’ main role is to help Register4 reach as many people as possible through their existing communication channels. Should a Communication Partner wish to make a financial donation to Register4 this should be discussed with the Register4 General Manager. When members join Register4 they are asked where they heard about us, and this de-identified information can be provided to a Communication Partner every 3 months.FAQ: What is a Communications Partner?
FAQ: Can any organisation be a Communication Partner?
FAQ: What does a Communications Partner do?
FAQ: What are the benefits for a Communication Partner?
FAQ: Is a Communication Partner expected to provide financial support to Register4?
FAQ: How does a Communications Partner know if they have been successful in supporting Register4?
FAQ: How do I become a Communications Partner?
