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ACT Health Organisations

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National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) [1]

NACCHO is the national peak Aboriginal health body representing Aboriginal community controlled health services throughout Australia. Link to members [2] page.

State affiliates and corresponding members lists:

  • NSW Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council [3] (AH&MRC); members list [4]
  • Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern Territory [5] (AMSANT); members list [6]

  • Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Consortium [7] (QAIHC); members list (page under construction)

  • Aboriginal Health Council of South Australia Inc. [8] (AHCSA); members list [9]

  • Tasmanian Aboriginal Health Service (TAHS)

  • Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation [10] (VACCHO); members list [11]

  • Aboriginal Health Council of Western Australia [12] (AHCWA); members list [13]

Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health (OATSIH) [14]

This government funded office provides direct grants for health and substance use service delivery to, mostly, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community controlled or managed organisations. It also features a state-by-state directory to other health services funded by other states and territories. OATSIH also provides a medical services directory [15].

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Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Service [17]

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.


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