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- AHCSA delegation meets with Federal Minister of Health & Aged Care
- SHINE SA brings Mooditj to AHCSA
- AHCSA announces management restructure
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- AMIC Project Update: Aboriginal Maternal and Infant Care (AMIC) training back on the agenda for 2024
- AHCSA RTO: new CERT III and CERT IV classes commence
- AHCSA and members attend NACCHO annual conference
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- NACCHO COVID-19 Vaccination Promotion Competition 2023
- Six-week STI/BBV screening program commences at Pika Wiya
- Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum date announced by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
- Federal Minister of Health Hon. Mark Butler visits AHCSA
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- NAIDOC Week 2023
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11 May 2022
At AHCSA, we have a range of programs that work to support community and our Member Services through their service delivery. Each staff member has an important role, which allows them to contribute to the overall advocacy for Aboriginal Health in South Australia.
Meet Venni.
Venni is a Registered Nurse and has qualifications in management and immunisations – she is the Clinical Systems Improvement Coordinator here at AHCSA and her role allows her to directly support our Member Services.
As the Clinical Systems Improvement Coordinator, Venni is able to support our Member Services across a wide range of Clinical System needs and focuses on supporting services with accreditation, Medicare, CQI and Clinical Governance.
This means that services are able to benefit from Venni supporting them to maximise their day-to-day productivity and support the development of processes and systems within the clinics, which ultimately contributes to our overall goal of Aboriginal people enjoying a high quality of health and well-being.”
We would love to hear from your service if you’d like any help with service processes – simply email Venni directly at: [email protected]