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04 May 2023
Taking place in Adelaide on Friday 5 May, The South Australian Aboriginal Health Roundtable is hosted by the Lowitja Institute in partnership with SA Health and the Aboriginal Health Council of South Australia (AHCSA).
The South Australian Aboriginal Health Roundtable brings together leaders from across South Australia Health, Local Health Networks, Aboriginal community controlled health organisations (ACCHOs), the Aboriginal Health Council of South Australia (AHCSA) and Members, and Primary Health Networks, along with the SA Minister for Health, SA Premier and SA Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, to discuss current and future health policies, strategies, and reforms within South Australia.
It is critical that the voices of Aboriginal peoples are centred and elevated. This Health Roundtable will enable Aboriginal peoples to share their experience and expertise with government, as well as identify priority areas where we can work together and in partnership to achieve better outcomes for Aboriginal peoples in South Australia.