Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Unit
Description
The Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Health Unit aims to effectively engage the health and non-health sectors in collaborative action to measurably improve the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in Canberra.
The role of the unit is to manage, coordinate and contribute to a range of health policies and projects that have an impact on the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. These include:
- reporting to the Minister for Health on health issues relating to the ACT Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
- working with Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Service to support the delivery of health services to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in the ACT and surrounding region
- working with Gugan Gulwan Youth Aboriginal Corporation to deliver programs to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young peoples
- working with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Residential Rehabilitation Service advisory board to establish the alcohol and drug service (Ngunnawal Bush Healing Farm) and providing secretariat support to the Ngunnawal Bush Healing Farm advisory board
- implementing initiatives of the National partnership agreement on closing the gap in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health outcomes: implementation plan and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander early childhood development implementation plan.
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Unit is located in Policy and Government Relations, Strategy and Corporate, Health Directorate, ACT Government.
Contacts
Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Health Unit
Level 2
11 Moore Street
Canberra City
GPO Box 825
Canberra ACT 2601
Ph: 13 2281
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