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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health & our practitioners Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health & our practitioners

Some types of Health and Health Care Physical HealthPrimary Care Mental HealthNursing Care Social well beingDrug Therapy Emotional HealthSpeciality Care Spiritual Health

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In the 40 years since it was established, Central Australian Aboriginal Congress Aboriginal Corporation has become the largest Aboriginal medical service in the Northern Territory. Since 1973 Congress continues to promote a broad approach to improving Aboriginal health and Closing the Gap on Aboriginal life expectancy.

Some other Aboriginal Controlled Health Services

NT Government Controlled Health Services

“There is no quick fix in Indigenous health, but slowly, surely, we are gaining ground. We are doing research that matters and working in partnership with Indigenous people to deliver results that stick. Our work is having a meaningful, measurable impact and improving the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. We have knowledge, experience, relationships in place, and a passionate commitment to improving the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians and disadvantaged people across our region.” Professor Alan Cass Director, Menzies School of Health Research