Community groups and health initiatives
Deadly Ears
Glue ear can cause big problems for kids. But it's easy to treat.
Talk to your local community health care worker about getting your children screened for glue ear in the Deadly Ears program.
The Queensland Government and local Queensland community groups have programs that can help you look after your health.
State government health programs
Locally run health service networks
- Aboriginal and Islander Community Health Service Brisbane provides health related services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in the greater Brisbane area.
- Apunipima Cape York Health Council helps coordinate health services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders living in Cape York.
- Goondir Health Services provides health services to the local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community from Warwick in the south east, west to Goondiwindi and St George, north to Yuleba and east to Kingaroy.
- Kalwun Development Corporation provides health services, inlcuding immunisations, diabetic care, eye clinic, dietician, ante natal care, hearing and dental services, to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples living on the Gold Coast.
- Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council website has contact details and information about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health services all across Queensland.
- Wide Bay Burnett Health Services Network has community directories for Bundaberg, Fraser Coast, Gympie, North Burnett and South Burnett areas, including information about local health services.
Other useful health sites
- ABC Indigenous website has a health and recipes section.
- Cooperative research centre for Aboriginal health has useful information about education, training and research into Aboriginal health.
- Tomorrow People is an Australian Government healthy living website for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. It has recipes, exercise tips and more.
- Vibe is a youth website. It has a great health section with advice on how to live a healthy life, contact details for Aboriginal medical services, as well as celebrity health profiles. You can also post health questions on the website.
Last reviewed: 13 October 2009