Australian Centre for Health Promotion (ACHP), University of Sydney [1]
One of the key objectives of the ACHP is Indigenous health and health promotion, based on the principles of self-determination and reconciliation.
Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council of NSW (AH&MRC) [2]
AH&MRC, a state affiliate of NACCHO, is a charitable, religious and educational institution that provides health related services within Aboriginal communities, and is the recognized peak body and voice of Aboriginal communities on Aboriginal health matters in NSW. A list of their members [3] can also be accessed.
Coalition for Research to Improve Aboriginal Health [4]
The coalition comprises a partnership between Aboriginal Communities and researchers through the AH&MRC, working together to encourage and facilitate research that will improve Aboriginal health.
Collaborative Centre for Aboriginal Health Promotion (CCAHP) [5]
The CCAP is a joint initiative between the NSW Department of Health [6] and the AH&MRC, and is a centre of excellence in Aboriginal health promotion.
Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Service [7]
Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Services is a primary health care services initiated and managed by the local Aboriginal community to provide a culturally safe holistic health service to the Aboriginal people of the ACT and surrounding areas.