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Partners and Supporters

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Partners organisations

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Perth, WA

Wungening Aboriginal Corporation is an Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation which provides culturally secure, confidential and free of  charge services to Aboriginal people in the Perth metropolitan area.

Understanding of historical factors – impacting on Aboriginal healing, health and wellbeing – is key to healing spirit, mind and body. Family is central to Aboriginal culture and connectedness to family is key to healing processes. Wungening encourages and supports connectedness as central to healing for all clients.

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Perth, WA

 First Peoples Rainbow Mob WA are a Not For Profit organisation assisting Our Indigenous LGBTI Mob with daily survival and support. We want to make ALL Our Mob feel safe, respected, and most of all know they are loved regardless who or how they live their life

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Perth, WA

Yorgum was established in 1991 by a group of Aboriginal women, some of whom worked in women’s refuges, who were concerned about the lack of appropriate counselling support for Aboriginal people experiencing spiritual, emotional and psychological pain. They founded a service with a ‘healing’ approach rather than an ongoing, crisis-driven ‘patch-up’ approach.

Over the years Yorgum has grown in size and scope of its services, to become a well-respected Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation.

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Perth, WA

Since its inception in 1972, the Family Planning Association of WA (Inc) has evolved as a leading provider of specialist services in sexual and reproductive health.

In 2016 we introduced a new brand: SHQ (Sexual Health Quarters). Our new name positions us as the central point of contact for anything relating to sexual health, and represents our whole of community approach.

SHQ is an independent, non-profit organisation. We are a member of the Family Planning Alliance of Australia.

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Brisbane, Qld

The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Health Service (ATSICHS) Brisbane is a not-for-profit community owned health and human services organisation delivering on the unique health and wellbeing needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in greater Brisbane and Logan.

Founded in 1973, we are the largest, most comprehensive Aboriginal medical health service in Queensland and Australia’s second oldest. We are determined to reinstate the wellbeing of our people—person by person, family by family, generation by generation.

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Melbourne, Vic

We provide refuge accommodation and specialist family violence services to Aboriginal women and their children. Our support also extends to parents of Aboriginal children, as well as partners and ex-partners of Aboriginal people.​

We are also a peak body in Victoria for Aboriginal women and family violence, advising Peak Aboriginal Organisations, Government & NGO sector on issues affecting Aboriginal women & families.

We are proudly an Aboriginal community controlled organisation. We work in consultation with our community in all aspects of our services.

Supporting organisations

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Adelaide, SA

Nunkuwarrin Yunti of South Australia Incorporated is an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (ACCHO) providing primary healthcare to Adelaide and surrounding areas since 1971.

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NT

The Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern Territory (AMSANT) is the peak body for Aboriginal community controlled health services (ACCHS) in the NT and advocates for health equity, while supporting the provision of high-quality comprehensive primary health care services for Aboriginal people.

AMSANT is committed to the principles of community controlled primary health care ~ as set out by the National Aboriginal Health Strategy (1989) ~ as essential to improving the health status of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

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