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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Making sure research and genomics are done the right way for Mob.

As areas like genomic health continue to grow nationally, it is important that Aboriginal voices guide how that work happens, how information is used and who makes decisions.

Through committees with Kids Research Institute Australia and the National Indigenous Governance Council, Aboriginal governance is helping shape how this work is guided across the country.

Tinarra is part of that membership, making sure ACCHO knowledge and community experience are part of those decisions.

The Council brings together Indigenous leaders from across the country to make sure:
• Community authority is respected in research
• Our data is governed properly and safely
• Cultural ways of knowing and doing are built into systems from the start
• Future genomic health work reflects what communities actually want and need

This work supports ACCHOs to engage with research and emerging health areas confidently and on their own terms.

It is about making sure decisions about our health are shaped by Mob, not for Mob.

Nunyara Aboriginal Health Service Inc Port Lincoln Aboriginal Health Services Yadu Health Aboriginal Corporation #Tullawonhealth #oakvalleyhealth

#research #sawcan #StrongerTogether #SupportingOurMob
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Making sure research and genomics are done the right way for Mob.

As areas like genomic health continue to grow nationally, it is important that Aboriginal voices guide how that work happens, how information is used and who makes decisions.

Through committees with Kids Research Institute Australia and the National Indigenous Governance Council, Aboriginal governance is helping shape how this work is guided across the country.

Tinarra is part of that membership, making sure ACCHO knowledge and community experience are part of those decisions.

The Council brings together Indigenous leaders from across the country to make sure:
• Community authority is respected in research
• Our data is governed properly and safely
• Cultural ways of knowing and doing are built into systems from the start
• Future genomic health work reflects what communities actually want and need

This work supports ACCHOs to engage with research and emerging health areas confidently and on their own terms.

It is about making sure decisions about our health are shaped by Mob, not for Mob.

Nunyara Aboriginal Health Service Inc Port Lincoln Aboriginal Health Services Yadu Health Aboriginal Corporation #TullawonHealth #OakValleyHealth 

#Research #SAWCAN #StrongerTogether #SupportingOurMob

Supporting families through their local ACCHO.

A new journal resource is on the way to support bub’s health, learning and wellbeing.

Designed to build confidence, the journal encourages everyday play, learning and family connection. It helps parents and caregivers notice how their child is growing, what they are learning and how they are developing in their own way.

Inside families will find:
• Simple information about different developmental stages
• Space to reflect on milestones and everyday moments
• Guidance on when it might be a good time to yarn with their health team
• Support alongside ASQ-TRAK screening conversations

Soon, families will be able to pick up a journal through their Child Health team at their local ACCHO.

Here is a small sneak peek of what is coming, with more to share soon.

Nunyara Aboriginal Health Service Inc Port Lincoln Aboriginal Health Services Yadu Health Aboriginal Corporation #TullawonHealth #OakValleyHealth

#ASQTRAK #StrongBubsStrongFamily #SAWCAN #StrongerTogether #SupportingOurMob
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Supporting families through their local ACCHO.

A new journal resource is on the way to support bub’s health, learning and wellbeing.

Designed to build confidence, the journal encourages everyday play, learning and family connection. It helps parents and caregivers notice how their child is growing, what they are learning and how they are developing in their own way.

Inside families will find:
• Simple information about different developmental stages
• Space to reflect on milestones and everyday moments
• Guidance on when it might be a good time to yarn with their health team
• Support alongside ASQ-TRAK screening conversations

Soon, families will be able to pick up a journal through their Child Health team at their local ACCHO.

Here is a small sneak peek of what is coming, with more to share soon.

Nunyara Aboriginal Health Service Inc Port Lincoln Aboriginal Health Services Yadu Health Aboriginal Corporation #TullawonHealth #OakValleyHealth 

#ASQTRAK #StrongBubsStrongFamily #SAWCAN #StrongerTogether #SupportingOurMob