North Coast Aboriginal Corporation for Community Health has the following Allied Health Services available for eligible clients. Dental Diabetes Education Mental Health/Counselling Nutrition/Dietitian Physiotherapy Podiatry To access NCACCH Allied Health Services, you will need to have a current NCACCH Health Access...
Read MoreEar Health Screening NCACCH offers ear health screening for children from birth and up to 12 years of age. 0-4 years The Hearing Assessment Program for Early Ears (HAPEE) a partnerships program between NCACCH and Hearing Australia and offers free...
Read MoreThe Chronic Disease Management Program (CDMP) provides support for clients who have been diagnosed with cardiovascular, diabetes, chronic respiratory diseases, cancer, chronic renal conditions and severe sleep apnoea. (Other chronic conditions can be included, however the conditions above will be...
Read MoreNCACCH is committed to “Close the Gap” in the health status of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people through a holistic approach to client health and wellbeing. Indigenous Health Project Officer: The Indigenous Health Project Officer (IHPO) role is to...
Read MoreUnder the unique brokerage model NCACCH provides eligible clients with access to over 470 Doctors across 72 NCACCH Approved General Practices in the NCACCH Service area. This enables you to choose a Doctor that is suitable and convenient to you in...
Read MoreSince 2005 NCACCH has been hosting the Well Person’s Health Check Day (WPHC Day), alternating between the Sunshine Coast and Gympie regions each year. This community event is sponsored by Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service (SCHHS) and Central Queensland, Wide...
Read MoreStatistics show the health of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander men is significantly worse than any other group in Australia. NCACCH and partner organisations see the value of regular Men’s Groups as a strategy to improve the health of our...
Read MoreThe Nanna Bill’s Mums & Bubs program promotes healthy outcomes and healthy lifestyle choices for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander women and their babies. The program aims to assist Indigenous mothers to utilise antenatal care from their health providers and...
Read More“No Durri for this Murri®” The NCACCH Tackling Indigenous Smoking (TIS) “No Durri for this Murri®” program aims to provide services, support, and information about tobacco dependence, reducing the harms of smoking, second-hand smoke and successful quitting for Aboriginal...
Read MoreWomen’s Group NCACCH hold regular Women’s Groups giving community members the opportunity to come along and have a chat and meet other women. The types of things you could expect at our Women’s Groups, can include having a guest speaker come along and talk...
Read MoreNorth Coast Aboriginal Corporation for Community Health (NCACCH) encourages our Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander community members to visit their GP for a 715 Health Check. To promote the importance of this health check, we will give every eligible NCACCH...
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