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Please find attached the February Regional Newsletter.
Read more | Newsletters

AHAC Community Consultations

An Aboriginal Health Advisory Committee (AHAC) meeting held on the 29th September 2005, a recommendation was put forward to further develop the AHAC through community consultations.

The AHAC consultations were held on the following dates with the following results:
Read more | Aboriginal Health Advisory Committee

Please find attached copy of the Memorandum Of Understanding between Bridge Clinic and APHCAP.
Read more | APHCAP (Aboriginal Primary Health Care Access Program)

The Active Communities Field Officer joined with the Rural City of Murray Bridge’s Accessibility Advisory Committee, MurrayBridgeSpecialSchool and Community Lifestyles Inc. in presenting a “Physical Activity Showcase – Celebrating International Day of People with a disAbility”.

This collaborative event was held at beautiful Sturt Reserve, MurrayBridge on Friday 2nd December 2005, from 10am to 2pm. The aim of the day was to expose people with a disability to activities not normally experienced, such as Sailing, Rowing, Boccia, Croquet and Cycling.
Read more | Active Communities

Photos from the 2005 Regional Staff Awards
Read more | Human Resources & Payroll Department


The Hills Mallee Southern Regional Health Service is pleased to present the Regional Youth Plan which was officially launch October 2005.

The Hills Mallee Southern Regional Youth Plan was developed through consultation with young people through Regional Youth Forums and regional schools. Young people identified their key areas of concern as family relationships, drugs and alcohol, not enough to do, mental health, after school activities and accommodation. Service providers were also consulted around their service provision, networking and gaps in service delivery.

The Plan aims to enhance the health and well being of young people by ensuring their input into service delivery, improving their access to services, providing integrated service delivery, prioritising needs indicated by young people, and increasing the range of services available to young people.
View Regional Youth Plan | Early Intervention


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