Koori community health services

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Koori community health services are culturally specific healthcare and support organizations that provide medical, social, and wellbeing services tailored to the needs of Aboriginal Koori communities in Australia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous health service
community health service model
culturally specific health service
aimsTo improve health outcomes for Koori people
reduce health inequities for Aboriginal communities
strengthen community resilience
support social and emotional wellbeing
country Australia
emphasizes community participation in governance
cultural continuity
self‑determination in health
focusesOn Aboriginal health
community wellbeing
preventive health
primary health care
hasCharacteristic community‑controlled in many cases
culturally safe
holistic approach to health
integrates medical and social services
tailored to Koori cultural needs
oftenSupportedBy Australian government health funding
state and territory health departments in Australia
operatesWithin Australian primary health care system
providesService alcohol and other drug services
chronic disease management
elder support programs
family support services
general medical care
health promotion programs
maternal and child health services
mental health support
social and emotional wellbeing programs
youth programs
relatedTo Aboriginal community controlled health services in Australia
serves Aboriginal communities in south‑eastern Australia
Koori people NERFINISHED
targetPopulation Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples identified as Koori
usesApproach community engagement
culturally appropriate care
family‑centred practice

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Koori people hasHealthService Koori community health services