
Invitation to Tender for the 2021 – 2023 Strategic Plan
The AH&MRC is seeking proposals from external consultants outlining how they/their organisation will assist in developing our 2021 – 2023 strategic plan.
The AH&MRC is seeking proposals from external consultants outlining how they/their organisation will assist in developing our 2021 – 2023 strategic plan.
The 2019 – 2020 AH&MRC Annual Report showcases the achievements and financials of the organisations for the 2019 – 2020 financial year.
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This storyboard provides a snapshot of some issues that can impact mental health. The data from this storyboard is drawn from the NSW Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Tracker 2020 and forms part of a series of storyboards which illustrate and tell a story about Aboriginal health.
This technical appendix accompanies the NSW Aboriginal Community Controlled Tracker (the Tracker) and the NSW Aboriginal Community Controlled Storyboard on mental health (the Storyboard). It aims to provide contextual information and notes on the data...
The NSW Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Tracker (Tracker) was created with the goal of providing Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs) with a tailored template that communicates stories about the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal peoples in NSW, and helps Boards and Community Members use the latest evidence to identify local priorities for action, advocacy and CQI that will benefit their own communities.
The AH&MRC is seeking Expressions of Interests (EOIs) for an artwork exploring the theme of ear health. The Artwork will be used for promotional material, resources and uniforms for the AH&MRC Ear Health Coordination program. The aim of the artwork is to provide a visual representation of hearing health within NSW for children between the ages of 0-4 years old.
A healthy happy mob, means a well done job.
The AH&MRC Constitution was ratified in 2019 to reflect changes to the Regional Model, voting rights and an updated definition of a Member Service.
This one-day face-to-face workshop offered in Sydney, Tamworth Wagga Wagga and Dubbo will include facilitated group discussions where participants will be encouraged to share their own experiences. A series of practical activities will also be completed throughout the workshops, designed to promote a deep and inspired understanding of the Standards which can be applied to respective staff roles and responsibilities. Each workshop has a maximum capacity of 30 people so register ASAP.
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Keeping research on track II was developed to provide advice on how the values and principles outlined in Ethical conduct in research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and communities: Guidelines for researchers and stakeholders can be put into practice in research.
The My Health Record (MHR) poster is the amalgamation of the 3 MHR Storybooks created by AH&MRC to show how the MHR system impacts people from all walks of life. The artworks all intertwine, coming...