Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ health
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ health
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ health
Health Direct is Australia's National Health Service Directory (NHSD). Health Direct provides easy access to trusted, quality health information and advice online and over the phone. For information on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples health visit the Health Direct website
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ health
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Health Programs
The AH&MRC is the voice on Aboriginal Health and the peak body who represents ACCHOs in NSW that play a vital role in addressing the needs of Aboriginal people and improving Aboriginal health outcomes. We support 49 ACCHOs to deliver culturally safe, high-quality primary health care services to Aboriginal communities across NSW. In partnership with Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal health organisations at a local, state and national level, we address the social determinants of health and wellbeing for Aboriginal people. We work to strengthen the ACCHO workforce and ensure Aboriginal people are involved in the decision-making and delivery of health services. The AH&MRC Resource Centre has several resources and toolkits available for download including culturally appropriate resources which cover the following areas; Our healthy kids, Chronic care, Cancer primary care, Tobacco and smoking cessation, Social and emotional well being, sexual health, NDIS, Ear and eye health, Mental health and suicide prevention, Alcohol and other drugs, and Palliative care.
Health Programs
Health Programs
The AH&MRC is the voice on Aboriginal Health and the peak body who represents ACCHOs in NSW that play a vital role in addressing the needs of Aboriginal people and improving Aboriginal health outcomes. We support 49 ACCHOs to deliver culturally safe, high-quality primary health care services to Aboriginal communities across NSW. In partnership with Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal health organisations at a local, state and national level, we address the social determinants of health and wellbeing for Aboriginal people. We work to strengthen the ACCHO workforce and ensure Aboriginal people are involved in the decision-making and delivery of health services. The AH&MRC Resource Centre has several resources and toolkits available for download including culturally appropriate resources which cover the following areas; Our healthy kids, Chronic care, Cancer primary care, Tobacco and smoking cessation, Social and emotional well being, sexual health, NDIS, Ear and eye health, Mental health and suicide prevention, Alcohol and other drugs, and Palliative care.
Health Programs
Level 4, 280 Pitt Street,Sydney NSW 2000
View MapThe National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) is the national leadership body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health in Australia. NACCHO is involved in the oversight and management of several programs and projects. NACCHO receives funding from a variety of sources and works in partnership with other organisations to coordinate responses to specific Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health issues.
The National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) is the national leadership body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health in Australia. NACCHO is involved in the oversight and management of several programs and projects. NACCHO receives funding from a variety of sources and works in partnership with other organisations to coordinate responses to specific Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health issues.
2 Constitution Ave, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia
View MapWelcome to Sydney Aboriginal Family Support Service (SAFSS), an innovative organisation with a vision of Aboriginal people empowering Aboriginals. We provide culturally safe and responsive support to Aboriginal families.
Welcome to Sydney Aboriginal Family Support Service (SAFSS), an innovative organisation with a vision of Aboriginal people empowering Aboriginals. We provide culturally safe and responsive support to Aboriginal families.
Suite 5/754 Old Princes Hwy, Sutherland NSW 2232
View MapHere at Babana we run various community awareness programs ranging from jobs and employment through to suicide prevention, aged care, men's group and primary health initiatives. We organise these days to keep our mob informed, get them engaged in solution finding, empower them to have a voice and lead conversations.
Here at Babana we run various community awareness programs ranging from jobs and employment through to suicide prevention, aged care, men's group and primary health initiatives. We organise these days to keep our mob informed, get them engaged in solution finding, empower them to have a voice and lead conversations.
Benledi House, 186 Glebe Point Road, Glebe NSW 2037
View MapWarruwi Gambling Helpline is a telephone service that provides Free counselling for Aboriginal people with gambling addictions.
Warruwi Gambling Helpline is a telephone service that provides Free counselling for Aboriginal people with gambling addictions.
New Horizons supports people to improve their wellbeing and realise their potential through a broad range of services and supports. Services include disability, mental health, aged care, Indigenous supports, homelessness supports, youth support services and humanitarian & justice.
New Horizons supports people to improve their wellbeing and realise their potential through a broad range of services and supports. Services include disability, mental health, aged care, Indigenous supports, homelessness supports, youth support services and humanitarian & justice.
15 Twin Road, North Ryde, NSW 2113
View MapProviding support for Aboriginal and /or Torres Strait Islander Peoples who: Were placed in Australian orphanages, children’s homes, similar institutions, or foster homes, before 1990, were placed in NSW State care after 1990 and are 26 or over, are affected by past forced adoptions or who are thinking of or currently applying to the National Redress Scheme.
Providing support for Aboriginal and /or Torres Strait Islander Peoples who: Were placed in Australian orphanages, children’s homes, similar institutions, or foster homes, before 1990, were placed in NSW State care after 1990 and are 26 or over, are affected by past forced adoptions or who are thinking of or currently applying to the National Redress Scheme.
67 High St, Harris Park NSW 2150
View MapThe Settlement offers various Kids programs such as kids in the kitchen, active kids and a family support program and Youth programs such as cultural identity, building connection, and Immersive camps. Further services include community programs and events which help with access to affordable leased housing for Aboriginal families and food hampers and access to food banks.
The Settlement offers various Kids programs such as kids in the kitchen, active kids and a family support program and Youth programs such as cultural identity, building connection, and Immersive camps. Further services include community programs and events which help with access to affordable leased housing for Aboriginal families and food hampers and access to food banks.
17 Edward St, Darlington NSW 2008
View MapNational Association of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Practitioners
The National Association of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Practitioners (NAATSIHWP) is the peak body for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioners in Australia.
National Association of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Practitioners
National Association of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Practitioners
The National Association of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Practitioners (NAATSIHWP) is the peak body for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioners in Australia.
National Association of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Practitioners
31-37 Townshend Street, Phillip ACT 2606, Australia
View MapPreventative Health Programs
Deadly Choices aims to empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to make healthy choices for themselves and their families – to stop smoking, to eat good food and exercise daily. Free resources are available online.
Preventative Health Programs
Preventative Health Programs
Deadly Choices aims to empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to make healthy choices for themselves and their families – to stop smoking, to eat good food and exercise daily. Free resources are available online.
Preventative Health Programs
We provide counselling, financial support and a recognition payment to victims of a violent crime in NSW. Victims of modern slavery can also apply for victims support. Contact the Victims Access Line for more information.
We provide counselling, financial support and a recognition payment to victims of a violent crime in NSW. Victims of modern slavery can also apply for victims support. Contact the Victims Access Line for more information.
The Redfern Community Centre offers activities and programs such as guitar lessons, support for youth mental health, group singing lessons and First Nations choir. After school and vacation care and learning resources are also available.
The Redfern Community Centre offers activities and programs such as guitar lessons, support for youth mental health, group singing lessons and First Nations choir. After school and vacation care and learning resources are also available.
29-53 Hugo St, Redfern NSW 2016
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Sutherland Shire Reconciliation is a member organisation of Reconciliation NSW. We are comprised of both First Nations and non-Indigenous people working together to advance Reconciliation in our community. We promote Reconciliation through advocacy, events, and projects that prioritise the needs of First Nations people living in the Sutherland Shire, and that acknowledge our true shared histories and First Nations People’s ancient knowledge and culture.
Sutherland Shire Reconciliation is a member organisation of Reconciliation NSW. We are comprised of both First Nations and non-Indigenous people working together to advance Reconciliation in our community. We promote Reconciliation through advocacy, events, and projects that prioritise the needs of First Nations people living in the Sutherland Shire, and that acknowledge our true shared histories and First Nations People’s ancient knowledge and culture.
First Nations Carers
Carer Gateway is a safe place where you can find information and get support and services in your area and online. Phone counselling and free courses are available or you can connect with other carers through our peer support groups and online forum. You can also get a support package that could help you with work, study and your caring role.
First Nations Carers
First Nations Carers
Carer Gateway is a safe place where you can find information and get support and services in your area and online. Phone counselling and free courses are available or you can connect with other carers through our peer support groups and online forum. You can also get a support package that could help you with work, study and your caring role.
First Nations Carers
At Interrelate we believe that healthy relationships are at the heart of humanity. Our friendly team of experts in counselling, separation support, mental health, and education can help you and your family flourish.
At Interrelate we believe that healthy relationships are at the heart of humanity. Our friendly team of experts in counselling, separation support, mental health, and education can help you and your family flourish.
1C/383-385 Port Hacking Rd, Caringbah NSW 2229
View MapAboriginal Cultural Centre
Wayside Chapel’s Aboriginal Cultural Centre is a new program that is designed to support our Aboriginal visitors moving from a state of trauma to reconnecting with their cultural strengths. Visitors also have access to counselling, advocacy, referrals and other forms of support, as well as cultural activities and mob lunches.
Aboriginal Cultural Centre
Aboriginal Cultural Centre
Wayside Chapel’s Aboriginal Cultural Centre is a new program that is designed to support our Aboriginal visitors moving from a state of trauma to reconnecting with their cultural strengths. Visitors also have access to counselling, advocacy, referrals and other forms of support, as well as cultural activities and mob lunches.
Aboriginal Cultural Centre
Wayside Chapel, Kings Cross, Hughes Street, Potts Point NSW, Australia
View MapCommunity Services
Sutherland Council identifies various youth, older people, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, multicultural and disability services and programs available in the region.
Community Services
Community Services
Sutherland Council identifies various youth, older people, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, multicultural and disability services and programs available in the region.
Community Services
4-20 Eton Street, Sutherland, NSW 2232
View MapMental health, Trauma and Relationships counsellor
At stickbymecounselling we see people from all walks our life who wants to better improve there life, I offer a non judgmental place where you can talk freely about your issues and problem’s. We will decide throughout our conversation which of your issues needs the greatest attention and work out a plan together. The type of modalities that I tend to use person-centered and solution-focused methods and reality therapy and CBT. She creates a secure environment and encourages people to explore their relationships, sexuality, and wants. Johanna uses solution-focused, person-centered, and reality therapy with both individuals and couples. Individual needs are taken into account when designing therapy.
Mental health, Trauma and Relationships counsellor
Mental health, Trauma and Relationships counsellor
At stickbymecounselling we see people from all walks our life who wants to better improve there life, I offer a non judgmental place where you can talk freely about your issues and problem’s. We will decide throughout our conversation which of your issues needs the greatest attention and work out a plan together. The type of modalities that I tend to use person-centered and solution-focused methods and reality therapy and CBT. She creates a secure environment and encourages people to explore their relationships, sexuality, and wants. Johanna uses solution-focused, person-centered, and reality therapy with both individuals and couples. Individual needs are taken into account when designing therapy.
Mental health, Trauma and Relationships counsellor
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Provides information about support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents and families including links to culturally appropriate parenting courses and resources.
Provides information about support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents and families including links to culturally appropriate parenting courses and resources.
Aboriginal Line
They provide counselling, financial support and a recognition payment to victims of a violent crime in NSW. Victims of modern slavery can also apply for victims support.
Aboriginal Line
Aboriginal Line
They provide counselling, financial support and a recognition payment to victims of a violent crime in NSW. Victims of modern slavery can also apply for victims support.
Aboriginal Line
Level 1/160 Marsden St, Parramatta, NSW 2150
View MapCoota Girls Aboriginal Corporation deliver healing programs, provide direct practical support, advocate for policy change, share the Coota Girls story for truth telling, raise awareness of the impacts of intergenerational trauma, and link Survivors and families to support services. Coota Girls Aboriginal Corporation aims to address the complex healing needs of our Stolen Generations Survivors and their families who are impacted by forced removals under the Aborigines Protection Act (1909-1969).
Coota Girls Aboriginal Corporation deliver healing programs, provide direct practical support, advocate for policy change, share the Coota Girls story for truth telling, raise awareness of the impacts of intergenerational trauma, and link Survivors and families to support services. Coota Girls Aboriginal Corporation aims to address the complex healing needs of our Stolen Generations Survivors and their families who are impacted by forced removals under the Aborigines Protection Act (1909-1969).
494 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000
View MapIndigenous Employment
Aboriginal Employment Strategy (AES) is a national Aboriginal recruitment and group training company that empowers Indigenous people through brokering employment opportunities and supporting our candidates to have successful careers through mentoring, coaching, training and specialist support. Our company is more than just jobs. We are social entrepreneurs that build skills, capabilities and understandings in communities that deliver tangible economic and social benefits to Aboriginal people and to the broader local community. We build strong relationships with employers and corporate Australia and with Aboriginal people, leaders and communities to secure opportunities that deliver economic independence and self-determination for Aboriginal people.
Indigenous Employment
Indigenous Employment
Aboriginal Employment Strategy (AES) is a national Aboriginal recruitment and group training company that empowers Indigenous people through brokering employment opportunities and supporting our candidates to have successful careers through mentoring, coaching, training and specialist support. Our company is more than just jobs. We are social entrepreneurs that build skills, capabilities and understandings in communities that deliver tangible economic and social benefits to Aboriginal people and to the broader local community. We build strong relationships with employers and corporate Australia and with Aboriginal people, leaders and communities to secure opportunities that deliver economic independence and self-determination for Aboriginal people.
Indigenous Employment
17 Cope St, Redfern NSW 2016, Australia
View MapOnline Wellbeing Resources
Social, emotional and cultural wellbeing online resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People
Online Wellbeing Resources
Online Wellbeing Resources
Social, emotional and cultural wellbeing online resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People
Online Wellbeing Resources
2 Bradford St, Mount Lawley WA 6050
View MapThe first national crisis support line for mob who are feeling overwhelmed or having difficulty coping. We offer a confidential one-on-one yarning opportunity with a Lifeline-trained Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Crisis Supporter who can provide crisis support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.Â
The first national crisis support line for mob who are feeling overwhelmed or having difficulty coping. We offer a confidential one-on-one yarning opportunity with a Lifeline-trained Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Crisis Supporter who can provide crisis support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.Â
Gamay Rangers
LA PEROUSE Local Aboriginal Land Council provides culturally appropriate services focusing on the promotion and protection of Aboriginal culture and heritage. The Gamay Rangers care for Country located on Gamay (Botany Bay) in Sydney, New South Wales. The Ranger’s undertake natural and cultural resource management activities on cultural areas within Botany Bay and on conservation land owned by the La Perouse Local Aboriginal Land Council. Activities of the Gamay Rangers include patrolling the waters of Botany Bay, marine mammal awareness and protection especially the whale, cultural heritage protection and conservation, threatened species management, cultural and environmental awareness for recreational vessel operators and visitor experience. The Gamay Rangers team work closely with environmental agencies, research institutions and Corporations that operate on or around Botany Bay. The Rangers have completed nationally accredited and cultural training courses in land management, marine operations and connection to Country to strengthen their professional and cultural capacity.
Gamay Rangers
Gamay Rangers
LA PEROUSE Local Aboriginal Land Council provides culturally appropriate services focusing on the promotion and protection of Aboriginal culture and heritage. The Gamay Rangers care for Country located on Gamay (Botany Bay) in Sydney, New South Wales. The Ranger’s undertake natural and cultural resource management activities on cultural areas within Botany Bay and on conservation land owned by the La Perouse Local Aboriginal Land Council. Activities of the Gamay Rangers include patrolling the waters of Botany Bay, marine mammal awareness and protection especially the whale, cultural heritage protection and conservation, threatened species management, cultural and environmental awareness for recreational vessel operators and visitor experience. The Gamay Rangers team work closely with environmental agencies, research institutions and Corporations that operate on or around Botany Bay. The Rangers have completed nationally accredited and cultural training courses in land management, marine operations and connection to Country to strengthen their professional and cultural capacity.
Gamay Rangers
1 Elaroo Avenue, La Perouse NSW 2036
View MapInformation and Resources
The Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet is a freely accessible evidence based web resource that aims to inform practice and policy in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
Information and Resources
Information and Resources
The Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet is a freely accessible evidence based web resource that aims to inform practice and policy in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
Information and Resources
Edith Cowan University Mount Lawley Campus, 2 Bradford Street, Mount Lawley WA 6050, Australia
View MapThe Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council is a significant organisation in our community, we seek to become the most highly visible and most recognised Aboriginal organisation in the Sydney Metropolitan Region. We do this as a tribute and as a reminder of the struggles and achievements of Elders and those who have gone before to fight for land rights and justice for our people.
The Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council is a significant organisation in our community, we seek to become the most highly visible and most recognised Aboriginal organisation in the Sydney Metropolitan Region. We do this as a tribute and as a reminder of the struggles and achievements of Elders and those who have gone before to fight for land rights and justice for our people.
Level 2/150 Elizabeth StSydney NSW 2000, Australia
View MapYoung Aboriginal Mothers Program
Early intervention service for women with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children. Aims to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers, carers, children, families and communities to break the cycle of hardship. The programs focus on healing intergenerational trauma, grief and trauma through cultural knowledge, identity, creativity and clinical care. Gunawirra offers clinical care, treatment and support to improve lifestyle, health, wellbeing and education.
Young Aboriginal Mothers Program
Young Aboriginal Mothers Program
Early intervention service for women with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children. Aims to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers, carers, children, families and communities to break the cycle of hardship. The programs focus on healing intergenerational trauma, grief and trauma through cultural knowledge, identity, creativity and clinical care. Gunawirra offers clinical care, treatment and support to improve lifestyle, health, wellbeing and education.
Young Aboriginal Mothers Program
19A Quirk St, Rozelle NSW 2039
View MapServices for First Nations People and Communities
JNC offers a range of services for local communities including aged services, domestic and family violence services and community programs and services: information and referral, JPs, form filling assistance and groups. We have First Nations team members working across all these programs who can support you to access the best services for you.
Services for First Nations People and Communities
Services for First Nations People and Communities
JNC offers a range of services for local communities including aged services, domestic and family violence services and community programs and services: information and referral, JPs, form filling assistance and groups. We have First Nations team members working across all these programs who can support you to access the best services for you.
Services for First Nations People and Communities
59 Newland Street, Bondi Junction NSW 2022, Australia
View MapThe Junction Neighbourhood Centre - JNC, Shop 2/669-673 Anzac Parade, Maroubra NSW 2035, Australia
View MapNot-for-profit social enterprise that aims to build capability and create opportunities with and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Australia.
Not-for-profit social enterprise that aims to build capability and create opportunities with and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Australia.
166-180 George St, Redfern NSW 2016
View MapAbSec work to empower Aboriginal children, young people, families and communities impacted by the child protection system, as well as support a quality Aboriginal community-controlled child and family sector to deliver needed supports in Aboriginal communities across the state.
AbSec work to empower Aboriginal children, young people, families and communities impacted by the child protection system, as well as support a quality Aboriginal community-controlled child and family sector to deliver needed supports in Aboriginal communities across the state.
21 Carrington Rd, Marrickville NSW 2204
View MapTargeted Early Intervention
Link-Up (NSW) services support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have been separated from their families as a result of past Government policies and practices, including institutionalisation, adoption or foster care. Link-Up (NSW) services aim to help members of the Stolen Generations trace their families and family history to be reunited with family, country, community or gravesites where possible.
Targeted Early Intervention
Targeted Early Intervention
Link-Up (NSW) services support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have been separated from their families as a result of past Government policies and practices, including institutionalisation, adoption or foster care. Link-Up (NSW) services aim to help members of the Stolen Generations trace their families and family history to be reunited with family, country, community or gravesites where possible.
Targeted Early Intervention
4/2 Central Place, Ropes Crossing, NSW 2760
View MapThe First Peoples Disability Network Australia work for the recognition, respect, protection and fulfilment of the human rights of First Peoples with disability and their families.
The First Peoples Disability Network Australia work for the recognition, respect, protection and fulfilment of the human rights of First Peoples with disability and their families.
Suite 502, Level 5/280 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000
View MapNew South Wales Aboriginal Land Council assist in the fight for land rights. The NSWALC is committed to ensuring a better future for Aboriginal people by working for the return of culturally significant and economically viable land, pursuing cultural, social and economic independence for its people and being politically proactive and voicing the position of Aboriginal people on issues that affect them.
New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council assist in the fight for land rights. The NSWALC is committed to ensuring a better future for Aboriginal people by working for the return of culturally significant and economically viable land, pursuing cultural, social and economic independence for its people and being politically proactive and voicing the position of Aboriginal people on issues that affect them.
Level 6, 33 Argyle St, Parramatta NSW 2150
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