
The South Australian West Coast ACCHO Network (SAWCAN) brings the skills and knowledge of five Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations together to improve the lives of our people.
SAWCAN was established in 2020 as a partnership consisting of five Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs) on the Eyre Peninsula and Far West Coast of South Australia.
The ACCHOs include:
- Nunyara Aboriginal Health Service in Whyalla
- Port Lincoln Aboriginal Health Service in Port Lincoln
- Yadu Health Aboriginal Corporation in Ceduna
- Tullawon Health Service in Yalata
- Oak Valley Health Service in Oak Valley
Together, the five partner ACCHOs provide comprehensive primary health care to approximately 5,500 Aboriginal people in a region spanning 1,300 kilometres from Whyalla to the border of Western Australia.

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Tackling Indigenous Smoking
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Australia’s Tackling Indigenous Smoking Program is a community-led program that aims to improve the health of our people by inspiring all of us to quit or cut down on smokes and vapes. Smoking is a significant health issue within these communities, contributing to various chronic diseases and a reduced life expectancy.
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Do you have a passion for keeping our Mob healthy and advocating for equitable health care? Do you want to make a positive impact in your work? Come join our deadly team at SAWCAN.
Expression of Interest – General Manager, Operations.
A reminder that the EOI for the General Manager, Operations role remains open until 24 September 2025.
Read the shared post for details or visit www.sawcan.org.au for the full position description.
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15th – 21st September is Dementia Action Week, this week we come together to build awareness, show understanding and walk alongside our Elders, families and community members living with dementia.
For mob, connection and respect are at the heart of who we are. Taking the time to listen, share stories and sit with our Elders helps reminds them they are never alone.
💡 Dementia is not a normal part of ageing. While memory can change as people get older, dementia is a medical condition caused by changes in the brain. Recognising the signs early and seeking support can make a big difference.
With the right care and cultural support, our people living with dementia can continue to live meaningful lives, staying connected to family, Country and community.
You are not alone. If you or someone you love needs support, reach out to your local ACCHO.
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A couple of weeks ago, Phil – SAWCANs Elder and Disability Lead – travelled out to Yalata to support Tullawon Health Service’s Elder Care Connectors, Jodi and Regan.
Together, they spent time going through the My Aged Care portal, helping to get Elders registered so they can access the care and support they deserve.
Our Elders hold our stories, our knowledge and our culture. By walking this journey together and making sure the right care is in place, we help keep our Elders on country. 🖤❤️💛
If you know an Elder who could use a hand, reach out to your local Elder Care Support team at your ACCHO.
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