New South Wales - Health Organisations
Australian Centre for Health Promotion (ACHP), University of Sydney
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)
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 can also be accessed.
Coalition for Research to Improve Aboriginal Health
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)
The CCAP is a joint initiative between the NSW Department of Health and the AH&MRC, and is a centre of excellence in Aboriginal health promotion.
Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Service
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.


