National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO)

 

NACCHO (National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation) was set up in 1976 and is the peak advocacy and support group for Australia's 141 community-controlled Aboriginal health services. These services provide primary health care initiated and operated by the local Aboriginal community to provide holistic, comprehensive and culturally appropriate health care to the community which controls it.

Aboriginal people in Australia suffer a disproportionate burden of illness and social disadvantage compared to non-Indignous Australians. Life expectancy at birth remains about 17 years less than for non-Indignous Australians and health needs are vastly higher for almost every indicator.

NACCHO lobbies governments, departments and corporate groups to promote positive policy change relating to the health and well-being of Aboriginal communities.

Its role is to improve the effectiveness and cultural validity of national policies, programs and initiatives in Aboriginal health. It also seeks to secure adequate resources and funds for its member health services, so they may fully meet the health needs of their communities.

NACCHO's head office is in Canberra and it employs specialist health, administration and media officers around the country to support its 'Vision' -- For Aboriginal people to achieve a state of well-being, consistent with our holistic concept of health.

 

Definitions

Aboriginality

Aboriginal Health

Community Control

Primary Health Care

Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services

An Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service (ACCHS) or an Aboriginal Medical Service (AMS)?

 

A 2020 VISION FOR ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIA

Click here to view the Media Release 18/4/08

CLOSING THE ABORIGINAL HEALTH GAP GOES WELL BEYOND HOSPITALS

Click here to view the Media Release 3/3/08

Click here to view the Media Release 20/3/08

IN HOPE NACCHO CONGRATULATES RUDD

Click here to view the Media Release

NACCHO Newsletter

Click here to view the March 08 Edition

Click here to view the May 08 Edition

NACCHO POLICY STATEMENT ON ABORIGINALITY
The attached Policy was approved as NACCHO Policy at the November 2007 Board Meeting

Click here to view NACCHO Policy Statement on Aboriginality

To visit the NACCHO website please click here

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