Aboriginal Health Services Essay

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Access to health services is an important contributor to health and wellbeing. It is a particularly important factor given the health status of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. From the survey, it was identified that 39% of the students could not name a health service. This is critical as there are four different types of health care facilities for indigenous Australians in Townsville. The four health services in Townsville are the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organization (NACCHO) is the national peak body representing over 150 Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services across the country on Aboriginal health and wellbeing issues. NACCHO represents a culturally appropriate health care to the community. Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Services (QIFVLS), Queensland Aboriginal Islander Health Council (QAIHC), Townsville Aboriginal and Islander Health Services (TAIHS).
The indigenous community of Townsville are privileged to have the organisation that is linked to NACCHO under the name of TAIHS that provide health services for indigenous people. The main health service TAIHS services are provided by general practitioners, allied health professionals, a mental health team including a psychologist and a fully trained team of nurses and health workers. …show more content…

The barriers associated that limits indigenous health services in Townsville is the lack of awareness and promotion of availability. In the primary it had proven that 39% of indigenous student were unable to name an indigenous health service. However 44% that stated access to services was the biggest factor to the 10 year life expectancy difference between indigenous and non-indigenous population. This leads to the lack of the first main factor of

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