Maari Ma is a Paakantyi word meaning 'people working together'. We work with various organisations to improve the health and wellbeing of the community in our region, some of whom are as follows. Click on the organisation title to go to their website.
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Department of Health and Ageing The Department of Health and Ageing has a diverse set of responsibilities, but throughout there is a common purpose, which is reflected in their Vision statement: Better health and active ageing for all Australians. They aim to achieve their Vision through strengthening evidence-based policy advising, improving program management, research, regulation and partnerships with other government agencies, consumers and stakeholders.
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Department of Rural Health The Broken Hill University Department of Rural Health (BHUDRH) was established to improve health care in far western NSW by providing high quality support, education and training for rural and remote health workers.
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Far West Local Health District The Far West Local Health District purpose is to protect and improve the health and wellbeing of the Far West communities through leadership and partnership.
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New South Wales Health The NSW Department of Health works to provide the people of NSW with the best possible healthcare. The Departement supports the executive and statutory roles of the NSW Minister for Health, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (Cancer) and the Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (Mental Health Services).
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The Royal Flying Doctor Service - South Eastern Section The Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia is a not-for-profit charitable service providing aeromedical emergency and primary health care services together with communication and education assistance to people who live, work and travel in regional and remote Australia.
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The Fred Hollows Foundation The Fred Hollows Foundation and Maari Ma Health Aboriginal Corporation are in partnership to help strengthen social and community program delivery and services in Broken Hill and Wilcannia. Each party is committed to supporting Aboriginal young people to enjoy life, realise their potential and be all they can be.
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The CAGES Foundation The CAGES Foundation was established in 2009 to enable the funding of initiatives which work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families both at home and in preschool environments. The Salteri family has a strong interest in and commitment to improving outcomes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in regional and remote Australia.
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The Healing Foundation
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healing Foundation supports culturally strong, community developed, locally run healing programs in communities across Australia. These programs grow our kids strong, support members of the Stolen Generations, assist communities to build cultural strength and skill up workers.
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