Aboriginal Primary Health Care
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Department of Health – Palumpa PHC Centre
The Health Centre provides 24 hour 7 day a week acute/emergency response through health staff on call and primary health care to the community.
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Department of Health – Pirlangimpi PHC Health Centre
The Health Centre provides 24 hour 7 day a week acute/emergency response through health staff on call and primary health care to the community.
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Department of Health – Wadeye PHC Centre
The Health Centre provides 24 hour 7 day a week acute/emergency response through health staff on call and primary health care to the community.
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Department of Health – Warruwi PHC Health Centre
The Health Centre provides 24 hour 7 day a week acute/emergency response through health staff on call and primary health care to the community and surrounding outstations
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Kalkaringi Health Centre
Kalkaringi is located nearly 500km south west of Katherine on the Buntine Highway. The health centre is staffed by a health centre coordinator, a permanent doctor, an Aboriginal Health Practitioner, remote area nurses and support workers. It is regularly visited by specialist services and various KWHB program staff. Kalkaringi Health Centre also provides 24 hour acute and emergency care as well as regular services to our health centre at Nitjpurru.
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KWHB
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Lajamanu Health Centre
Lajamanu is located approximately 560km south west of Katherine, and 115km south of Kalkaringi on an unsealed road. The Health Centre is staffed by a health centre coordinator, a permanent doctor, remote area nurses and support workers. It is regularly visited by specialist services and various KWHB program staff. Lajamanu Health Centre also provides 24 hour acute and emergency care.
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KWHB
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Laynhapuy Homelands Aboriginal Corporation
Laynha services some 30 homeland communities with a population of approximately 1100 Yolngu residents across the region, and approximately 300 regular visitors.
It is a member-based association of the Yolngu, with no statutory or other powers.
Laynha supports homeland communities through:
- Yirralka Rangers
- Health Services
- Community Services
- Homeland Services
- Ganybu Housing Aboriginal Corporation
- Partnerships with organisations in the region with shared interests to support employment and training opportunities, culture and community, and economic development
- Representing and promoting Laynha homelands
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Miwatj Health Aboriginal Corporation
Miwatj Health’s mission is to improve the health and wellbeing of residents of the communities of East Arnhem Land through the delivery of appropriate and comprehensive primary health care and to promote the control by Aboriginal communities of primary health care resources.
Our service locations:
- Nhulunbuy Clinic (phone 08 8939 1999; fax 08 8987 3355)
- Galiwin’ku Health Centre, Elcho Island (phone 08 8970 5800; fax 08 8970 9292)
- Ngalkanbuy Wellbeing Centre, Elcho Island (phone 08 8970 5700; fax 08 8987 9061)
- Yirrkala Clinic (phone 08 8987 2650; fax 08 8987 3470)
- Gunyangara Clinic, also known as Marngarr or Ski Beach (phone 08 8987 3800; fax 08 8987 3271)
- Malmaldharra Clinic, Yurrwi (phone 08 8987 9903; fax 08 8987 9940)
Aboriginal Medical Service (AMS)
General medical services including acute care services are provided for indigenous families and singles.Miwatj Health also has medical clinics in Yirrkala, Galiwin’ku (Ngalkanbuy Health Service) and Gunyangara.
Alcohol & Other Drugs (AOD) Outreach Team
An AOD outreach team is available for indigenous people with alcohol & other drug problems.
Allied Health Services
Allied health professionals routinely visit the community toprovide ancillary medical services for community residents as well as support and advice for resident staff.Visiting allied health services include audiology, dentistry,dietetics, occupational therapy, optometry and podiatry.
Chronic Disease Outreach Team
A program focusing on the prevention of chronic diseases is provided.
Community Health Education
Provides public health awareness education including programs such as Tobacco Action, Social & Emotional Wellbeing, Strong Fathers, Strong Families, and Healthy Active Lifestyle.
District Medical Officer
A district medical officer is available twenty-four hours via telephone or radio for consultation as required.
Health Promotion
Health promotion programs are conducted to improve the health and wellbeing of the community.
Health Screening for Primary-School Children
An annual health-screening service is provided to monitor the health and well being of primary-school children.
Infant & Child Health Screening
Screening and monitoring of health for infants and children under five years old is provided as well as advice about health issues for parents with children in this age group.
Men’s Health Outreach Team
The Men’s Health Outreach Team focuses on health issues in indigenous men.
Mental Health Services
Mental health services are available to assist with problems of emotional and social wellbeing for indigenous people.
Specialist Medical Services
Specialist medical practitioners routinely visit the community to provide medical services for community residents as well as support and advice for resident staff. Visiting specialist services include cardiology, obstetrics & gynaecology and paediatrics. A visiting specialist physician and renal physician are also available.
Strong Woman
The Strong Woman is an Indigenous woman or elder in the community who provides cultural education & information about women’s issues for Indigenous females and provides support for Indigenous women and their children to maximise their health & wellbeing. The Strong Woman may speak to women at the Health Service, visit primary schools & secondary schools or visit other places in the community.
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Primary Health Care Services
Manayingkarirra Primary Health Care Centre provides a Community Controlled Model of service delivery to the community of Maningrida.
We provide primary health care services based on a program delivery model that aims to service gender; demographic and culturally informed health care, including a 24-hour emergency care service.
As a community controlled health service we invest in conversations with stakeholders and community members to address concerns from a public health perspective.
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Purple House
Western Desert Nganampa Walytja Palyantjaku Tjutaku Aboriginal Corporation (Purple House) runs from its headquarters in a suburban house in Alice Springs.
Purple House’s mission is ‘Making all our families well’. Flexibility and cultural safety are at the centre of everything we do. It’s the ‘Purple House way’.
We now offer remote dialysis, social support, aged-care and NDIS services, and run a bush medicine social enterprise called Bush Balm. And our services are expanding. Since the opening of the first dialysis clinic in Kintore in 2004, we now run 19 remote clinics and two mobile dialysis units called the Purple Truck, which allows patients to head back home to visit family, for festivals, funerals and other cultural business. We are always getting new requests to open dialysis units in new communities and have a number of projects in progress.
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- Aboriginal Healing
- Aboriginal Primary Health Care
- Allied Health
- Child Health
- Community Health
- General Practitioners
- Health Education & Promotion
- Men’s Health
- Mental Health
- Nutrition & Dieticians
- Patient Support
- Peer Support Services
- Pregnancy & Birth
- Reproductive Health
- Sexual Health
- Therapeutic
- Transgender & Gender Diverse Health
- Women’s Health