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Dietitians help you to understand the relationship between food and health. They also help you identify areas where you can improve your health and wellbeing through diet.
They can help if you have a food allergy, high cholesterol, diabetes, heart problems, cancer, gastrointestinal issues, or weight concerns.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are at higher risk of some life-threatening diseases. So, it is important for you to get your jab on time and keep them up to date even once you’re an adult. You might also need to have extra jabs on top of those recommended for each group.
Jabs (immunisation) are a simple and effective way of protecting children and adults from serious life-threatening diseases. But to get the best protection, you should receive every vaccination on time.
Yan-Coorara (walk tall in the local Yugambeh language) is a program supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to keep their social and emotional wellbeing strong.
Yan-Coorara staff work alongside treating teams providing advocacy and culturally capable care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander persons with a social and emotional wellbeing issue.
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The Chronic Disease team includes Mungulli Clinics, heart health screening clinics, yarning circles and education.
This Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander specific chronic disease management clinic offers support from an Indigenous health worker to access specialist nursing and allied health professionals while working closely with your GP.
We offer programs at a range of locations across the Gold Coast.
Waijungbah Jarjums means place of mother and child and is a one-stop community service that provides continuity of care for you and your family throughout pregnancy, birth and as your little one grows. Our service offers continuity of care by a known Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander midwife and child health nurse from conception to 5 years.
Nurse Navigators are experienced nurses who understand the healthcare system. If you have a chronic disease or complex medical concerns, they can help you navigate your health journey.
Our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Hosptial Liaison Officers act as a cultural link between health professionals, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients, and their families.
They can help break down communication barriers so that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients and their families can better understand their hospitalisation and treatment.