Aboriginal Health Council of SA (AHCSA) has been the peak body for Aboriginal community-controlled health in SA since 1981: 'Our health, our choice, our way.’
SA Health is committed to improving the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal people in SA. To support this outcome the first SA Aboriginal Sexually Transmissible Infections and Blood Borne Viruses Action Plan 2020-2024 has been released and is available at: https://t.co/WRYsDFg1rv
We would like to share a community message about COVID-19.
We acknowledge all ACCHSs across the nation for their ongoing commitment to our communities during this difficult time. We also thank our Member Services for helping put this together!
#StoptheSpread#StayStrong
The #UluruStatement is about giving Indigenous Australians a Voice, so that they can be at the table to discuss policies that affect them.
Professor Megan Davis was on @abc730, speaking about how establishing a Voice to Parliament is the first step towards making real changes.
Many people around the country gathered over the weekend in public places to give the message loud and clear that #BlackLivesMatter
This has been followed by some mixed messages about the #COVID19 risks
Please read & share these 3 health messages
https://t.co/Jt5ozIWpuV
The legacies of colonisation: structural racism, poverty and social exclusion are at the root of the high rates of imprisonment we suffer. #blacklivesmatteraustralia
.@NACCHOChair Congratulations to our good friend Prof Marcia Langton for your Order of Australia award. A major supporter and contributor to NACCHO over 30 years
https://t.co/6ZxQCMHrEH
Thank you for continuing to stand up and speak out. #QueensBirthdayHonours
Voice Treaty Truth - the Uluru Statement from the Heart.
https://t.co/XfKylLE0VV. Celebrating three years since First Nations Peoples came together on 26 May, 2017 to create the Statement. https://t.co/sndw2Vzr9w
This National Sorry Day, we reflect on the impacts of past practices experienced by the Stolen Generations and recognise the resilience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, communities and their cultures.
#NRW2020#InThisTogether2020#NationalSorryDay
Today is a solemn day to reflect & remember the Stolen Generations.
From this pain & suffering we see the strength & resilience of all Indigenous Australians.
On #sorryday we renew the commitment to #reconciliation and our determination to walk together to a better future.
An image that aims to tell a thousand stories.
Wiradjuri artist Paul Calcott explains 'Respectful Listening', an artwork representing the Disability Royal Commission process. #TheDrum
On today’s episode of Ware2Now? I got to speak to brilliant singer songwriter @MitchTambo about his new single ‘Love’, singing in language and his new talk show ‘Tambo Talk.’ So much love for this young man ❤️ #mitchtambo Check out the full interview https://t.co/xgzp7Hs1Bs
Check out our new Doco on the ABC this Sunday night at 740pm #maralinga which tells the story of the tenacious Maralinga Tjarutja people and the British nuclear tests. Directed by @LarissaBehrendt@ABCTV@ScreenAustralia@SA_Film