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Health on wheels
Yesterday, in the midst of NAIDOC celebrations, Awabakal Newcastle Aboriginal Co-operative revealed a flexible, versatile new weapon in closing the gap efforts.
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BRAMS’ healthy vision
BRAMS still strives to treat the array of health deficiencies on Jukun Country and the surrounding communities of Bidyadanga and Beagle Bay.
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Katungul: people by the sea
As part of Deadly Sounds’ Living Healthy segment, we spoke to Chronic Disease and Health Data Coordinator at Katungul AMS, Jade Hansen.
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Apunipima nurses win on innovation
The nurses of Apunipima have done it again – this time with their Pepi-pod program which has won a major award
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Home-grown heroes
A team of dedicated staff are at the forefront of Griffith Aboriginal Medical Service in Griffith, NSW
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Sunrise: a shining example of health care
The Sunrise Health Service delivers comprehensive primary health care to Aboriginals across the Katherine region in the Northern Territory
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Out of home care for Riverina
Riverina Medical and Dental Aboriginal Corporation is a staple in the local Aboriginal community for Wagga Wagga and surrounding areas
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Otitis Media a focus of Katungul’s care
Katungul ACC&MS provides thorough and culturally sensitive healthcare to Aboriginal communities spanning from Eden to Batesmans Bay, NSW
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Service adapts to meet health needs
Kirrae Health Services INC was established in the late 1970’s with the main goal of improving health outcomes
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Culturally sensitive community health
Gurriny Yealamucka Health Service is a community based health organisation that delivers a wide range of health services
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Deadly dedication pays off
An “overwhelmed” Leonie Morcome returned home with her 2013 Deadly Award for the Health Worker of the Year last week
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Community driven health solutions
Miwatj Health Aboriginal Corporation provides clinical services to 5,000 people from around East Arnhem Land
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Caring for women and children
Ngunytju Tjitji Pirni is an Aboriginal Medical Service with the aim of providing a ‘safe track to good health’
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Wuchopperen aims for quality care
Improving quality of life for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander People is the vision of Wuchopperen Health Service
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Pika Wiya means ‘no sickness’
Pika Wiya Health Service Aboriginal Corporation provides services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander of Port Augusta and Davenport
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Maari Ma: caring for Far West NSW
Maari Ma is a progressive organisation, and very active in relation to chronic disease management
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