28 June 2024

​​​Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in western NSW will soon have better access to health and wellbeing support, thanks to a $132,000 funding boost for the Coonamble Aboriginal Health Service (AHS). 

Coonamble Aboriginal Health Service operates primary care health clinics in Coonamble, Dubbo and Gilgandra, delivering culturally appropriate programs and health and wellbeing services to communities across western NSW.

The funding boost will increase access for community members to connect with skilled workers about the supports available to them in a safe place.

Quotes attributable to Regional Health Minister Ryan Park:

“I’m very pleased to announce $132,000 in new funding for the Coonamble AHS to provide support services to the local community.

“This new funding will support Coonamble AHS’s Fair Dinkum Choices program, which encourages community members to start conversations about mental health and emotional wellbeing, capitalising on yarning with community to improve health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.”

Quotes attributable to Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty David Harris:

“The Service already provides a range of important supports to the local community at its clinics, including population health, family health, suicide prevention and dental health services.

“The increased funding will also help upskill Coonamble AHS staff to engage in face-to-face conversations with clients where they live, creating a culturally responsive and safe environment for those seeking support.”

Quotes attributable to Member for Barwon Roy Butler:

“Coonamble AHS plays an important role in providing health services, and much more, to the local community. 

“This injection of funding will allow them to continue that great work and to provide community members with an environment where they can talk freely, openly and in comfort about matters relating to their health.”

Quotes attributable to Coonamble AHS Chief Executive Officer Phil Naden:

“This opportunity has afforded Coonamble AHS to work closely with community and partner with other service providers including the Western NSW Local Health District. 

“Coonamble AHS thanks the NSW Government for this important funding.”

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