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How did the AMS begin?

The first AMS was founded in Redfern in 1971 - not from Government handouts, but from donations from non-Aboriginal supporters of Aboriginal Rights. Judges, Ministers, Teachers and Church people formed the core of this support. Their actions came from their observations of the less than acceptable level of health services available to Aboriginal peoples.

The second AMS opened it's doors in 1972, and now there are more than 100 nation wide. Locally, the Aboriginal community of Walgett started lobbying for an AMS in the late 70's.

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In 1986 we opened our doors to the Walgett community. The Board of Directors moved a resolution to treat ALL people, and that has been the case since. Currently, 40% of our clients are non-Aboriginal.

How we are funded?

Monies of AMS's come from a separate "bucket" of funding specifically reserved for Aboriginal Health - so it does not act as a drain on the mainstream health budget.

AMS's are an important part of the delivery of Primary Health Care and recognised as equal partners in the delivery of health care by both State and Federal Ministers for health.

How can you help us?

WAMS is a non-profit organisation which relies on public support from individuals, community groups, corporations, trusts and foundations as well as government funding to continue to improve the health and well-being of our clients and the community.

There are countless ways that you can help WAMS. The choice is yours. Here are some ideas to get you started:

• Make a donation
• Arrange a fundraiser
• Leave a bequest
• Remember someone by making an in-memoriam gift
• Mark a significant occasion by making a celebratory gift



A WAMS Christmas Poem
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Interagency Meeting Report
2 DECEMBER   2008 >>> Click Here


 

2008 NSW Health Expo >>> Click Here

The Expo showcases NSW Health Award Winners’ and Finalists’ innovations, offering invaluable exposure to the latest knowledge and experience from around NSW.




Eat Well Live Well Cookbook 

Eatwell Cookbook

This book is a guide designed to better inform people of healthy eating habits.
Filled with great meal ideas that not only satisfy the appetite but put you and your family on the track of a happier, healthier lifestyle.

$15.00 inc GST
Click Here To Download The Order Form >>>

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Our Christmas Raffle Has Been Drawn

Eatwell Cookbook

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Accomodation For Visiting Locums

  

For our Doctors and Dentist, Walgett AMS provide fully furnished and comfortable housing. 


 

2008 Wams Spring/Summer Newsletter
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Paying For An Indigenous Funeral
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Kevin Rudd (Prime Minister)

Prime Minister Rudd's speech
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WAMS receives three Awards at the
2008 NSW Aboriginal Health Awards

click here to find out more



Doctors get a taste of country practice
(Coonamble Times)

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CHECK OUT THE 2008 GALLERY

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Ph: (02) 68 281 611
Fax: (02) 68 281 201

37 Pitt Street
(PO BOX 396)
Walgett NSW 2832



WAMS Tribute Video
2008

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Aboriginal Art
Watches $59.95
Sunglasses $29.95

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UPCOMING EVENTS
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to catch up on the latest news at WAMS, including Visiting Practitioners and Community Health Promotions.



Building Research Evidence
to address Aboriginal
Tobacco Habits Effectively



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HEALTH STRATEGY


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