Services we fund

We commission services to meet local needs and achieve better health outcomes for our communities. Our commissioned services address key priority areas such as Aboriginal health, alcohol and other drugs, chronic conditions, end of life care, and mental health and suicide prevention.

Supporting community wellbeing

Awareness, education and access to trusted information play an important role in supporting community health and wellbeing.

Explore our awareness campaigns, important resources and local services to help you stay informed and connect with the support you need.

  • Father on the phone, next to sick child.

    Make the right call for the right health care

    There are different care options available when you're sick or injured, with support to help you choose the right one.

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  • The place to head when you're feeling down. Call 1800 595 212.

    Medicare Mental Health

    Not feeling like yourself lately? You’re not alone. Medicare Mental Health is a free service that connects you with the mental health support that is right for you.

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  • Two farmers walking along a fence talking

    Suicide prevention

    We work in partnership with communities across South Eastern NSW to reduce suicide and its impacts through a whole-of-community approach that centres lived experience, collaboration, and local leadership.

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  • Daughter walking with elderly mother.

    Living well with Dementia

    It’s easy to feel overwhelmed when you, or someone close to you, is diagnosed with dementia. Support is available.

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  • Hands holding eachother.

    Palliative and end of life care

    It’s easy to feel overwhelmed when you, or someone close to you, is diagnosed with a life limiting illness. Support is available.

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  • Top up this winter!

    Getting vaccinated against the changing influenza (flu) and COVID-19 viruses can help you stay healthy during winter. 

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  • Two ladies looking after each other.

    Disaster recovery

    It's normal to have strong emotional and physical reactions after a significant event. There is no right or wrong way to feel.

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  • Two characters sitting talking.

    Life doesn't go to plan

    Mental health or drug and alcohol concerns can happen to anyone, however with the right support, things can improve.

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  • Woman speaking with psychologist.

    Change my habits

    Alcohol and other drug concerns can impact a person's behaviour, physical and mental health, self-esteem, relationships, home and work life.

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  • Doctor speaking with patient.

    My Health Record

    My Health Record is an online summary of your key health information. You control what goes into your record and who can access it.

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Get involved

Help us improve the local health system

Insights and feedback help us improve community health and wellbeing. We've made a commitment to ask what works, and also what needs to change. You can make a difference to the delivery of health care in your community.

  • Provide anonymous feedback

    We value your opinions and encourage you to help us understand how to improve local health care services.

  • Community events

    Find community events, groups, programs and consultations taking place across the region.