Shaping the future: QAIHC’s Member Engagement Roadshow progress

QAIHC has been on an incredible journey over the past two months, engaging with 20 Members across Queensland as part of its Member Engagement Roadshow. This initiative will help shape QAIHC’s Operational Plan for QAIHC’s Ten-Year Blueprint 2024–2034 — a 10-year vision for the future of Queensland’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community controlled health organisation (ACCHO) sector.

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New CRAICCHS CEO Jessica Scott is on a mission to improve regional health

A proud Ngarrindjeri and Narungga woman from South Australia, Jessica is passionate about improving health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in remote and regional areas. Jessica is experienced in health, having managed services within a Local Health Network (LHN) and First Nations programs in a Medicare Local and PHN in South Australia, and worked with two ACCHOs in remote Northern Territory.

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Young gun: Keiron Lander takes the lead at ATSICHS Brisbane

Every year, Keiron Lander packs a swag and goes bush with his mates, camping and fishing around different Aboriginal nations across Queensland.

“It’s my passion. I travel around the different nations, from Burketown to Mount Isa, then I come down to Windorah,” he said. That’s my downtime where I switch off and refresh mentally and spiritually and come back a different person.”

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ABOUT

Sector Leader Magazine is published by the Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council (QAIHC).

We welcome submissions from our Members, Associates and Affiliates on the great work being undertaken within the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Controlled Health Organisation Sector. 

If you would like to contribute story ideas for consideration or comment on items in the current issue, please contact our Communications Team at communications@qaihc.com.au. Previous issues can be viewed online at qaihc.com.au

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are warned that this publication may contain images or names of people who have passed away.