​Ingkenteme, means following the footsteps back. Our elders want to be teaching their grandchildren on their country, the way they learnt. Akeyulerre family groups are supported by the Ingkenteme program to lead camps on their homelands, creating time for […]
​Family life is central for Arrernte people, when the elders started Akeyulerre they wanted to make a place that families feel comfortable to sit down together, heal and show respect for each other. At Akeyulerre we support the […]
Arrernte men have an important role in keeping our communities and families healthy, safe and strong. The Artwe-areye program provides opportunities for Arrernte men to take care of and heal themselves, their families and communities. We employ a team of […]
Itentye means branching out, we feel proud of our culture and honour the knowledge and skills that have been passed to us. Our elders and families gather at Akeyulerre as an important place for Arrernte people to come together, […]
Arrernte traditional healing knowledge and practice has been passed down for generations and is still strong today. We have used songs, healers, rubbing medicines and smoke to take care of our people for thousands of years. Angangkere are Arrernte […]
The Kalpa Purru WirranÂjarÂlÂki — PubÂlic Health team delivÂer preÂvenÂtaÂtive and eduÂcaÂtionÂal proÂgrams across a broad specÂtrum of health areas. Through raisÂing awareÂness of health issues peoÂple of the BarkÂly Region can gain conÂtrol over their own health. Our approach […]
ParlpuÂru NinÂji Kari — Health SerÂvices supÂport health and wellÂbeÂing for every stage of our clients’ life. Anyinginyi Health proÂvides culÂturÂalÂly responÂsive priÂmaÂry health care serÂvices that are client cenÂtred and conÂtribute to improvÂing the health of the AboÂrigÂiÂnal comÂmuÂniÂty […]
Wurli-Wurlinjang Health Service’s aim is to relieve poverty, sickness, destitution, distress, suffering, misfortune and helplessness of the Aboriginal people of the Katherine Region.