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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Need help understanding the NDIS?
You don’t have to figure it out alone.

Your Remote Community Connector (RCC) can yarn with you and your family about how the NDIS works, what supports may be available and the steps to get started.

That might include talking through eligibility, helping with access requests, understanding planning and linking you with local services where it’s right for you.

For information or support with the NDIS, yarn with your local ACCHO to see what help is available for you or someone you care for.

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

#RemoteCommunityConnector #RCC #NDIS #SAWCAN #StrongerTogether #SupportingOurMob
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Need help understanding the NDIS? 
You don’t have to figure it out alone.

Your Remote Community Connector (RCC) can yarn with you and your family about how the NDIS works, what supports may be available and the steps to get started.

That might include talking through eligibility, helping with access requests, understanding planning and linking you with local services where it’s right for you.

For information or support with the NDIS, yarn with your local ACCHO to see what help is available for you or someone you care for.

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

#RemoteCommunityConnector #RCC #NDIS #SAWCAN #StrongerTogether #SupportingOurMob

Strong minds help keep families and communities strong.

When people have access to the right tools to support wellbeing, it builds confidence, connection and care – often well before things reach crisis point. Yarns about mental health don’t need to be about shame. They can be about looking out for one another, strengthening families and supporting healthy choices at every stage of life.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health First Aid (ATSIMHFA) training supports ACCHO staff to recognise when someone might need extra support, respond in a culturally safe way and help connect people to care early.

Through this training, staff build skills to have safe, respectful conversations and support mob in ways that strengthen wellbeing and community connection.

Matt, a qualified ATSIMHFA trainer, delivers this training for ACCHOs across the SAWCAN region.

If your ACCHO would like to book a session or have a yarn about ATSIMHFA training, get in touch with Matt.

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

#ATSIMHFA #CultureCareConnect #CCC #SuicidePrevention #SAWCAN #StrongerTogether #SupportingOurMob
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Strong minds help keep families and communities strong.

When people have access to the right tools to support wellbeing, it builds confidence, connection and care – often well before things reach crisis point. Yarns about mental health don’t need to be about shame. They can be about looking out for one another, strengthening families and supporting healthy choices at every stage of life.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health First Aid (ATSIMHFA) training supports ACCHO staff to recognise when someone might need extra support, respond in a culturally safe way and help connect people to care early.

Through this training, staff build skills to have safe, respectful conversations and support mob in ways that strengthen wellbeing and community connection.

Matt, a qualified ATSIMHFA trainer, delivers this training for ACCHOs across the SAWCAN region.

If your ACCHO would like to book a session or have a yarn about ATSIMHFA training, get in touch with Matt.

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

#ATSIMHFA #CultureCareConnect #CCC #SuicidePrevention #SAWCAN #StrongerTogether #SupportingOurMob

World Cancer Day is a reminder to check in on our wellbeing and to look out for one another.

Across communities, strength shows up in many ways. In the choices we make for our health. In the yarns we have with family. In taking time to ask questions, learn more or book a health check when the time feels right.

You do not need to have all the answers.
You do not need to rush.
You just need a place where you feel safe to yarn.

ACCHOs are those places.

Today is a good day to start a yarn.
About staying well.
About screening.
About whatever feels important for you.

Contact your local ACCHO to yarn about your wellbeing.

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

#noshamejusthealth #CancerCare #sawcan #StrongerTogether #SupportingOurMob
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World Cancer Day is a reminder to check in on our wellbeing and to look out for one another.
 
Across communities, strength shows up in many ways. In the choices we make for our health. In the yarns we have with family. In taking time to ask questions, learn more or book a health check when the time feels right.
 
You do not need to have all the answers.
You do not need to rush.
You just need a place where you feel safe to yarn.
 
ACCHOs are those places.
 
Today is a good day to start a yarn.
About staying well.
About screening.
About whatever feels important for you.
 
Contact your local ACCHO to yarn about your wellbeing.

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

#NoShameJustHealth #CancerCare #SAWCAN #StrongerTogether #SupportingOurMob