Tuesday 31st May marks World No Tobacco Day and Maari Ma Health Aboriginal Corporation will be joining the annual worldwide campaign to raise awareness of the health risks associated with tobacco use and to highlight its new Environmental Health Unit.
White Ribbon Day on Wednesday, 25th November, will hold special significance to staff at Maari Ma Health Aboriginal Corporation this year when it conducts an annual White Ribbon community BBQ.
A new booklet developed by Maari Ma Health Aboriginal Corporation in partnership with the Far West Local Health District’s Cancer Services is now available to help Aboriginal clients successfully negotiate cancer services available in Adelaide.
The Early Years Discussion Group (EYDG) in Broken Hill has been recognised in New South Wales for making an outstanding contribution to improving opportunities for children in the Far West.
New South Wales Children’s Week 2015 begins this Saturday, October 24th and Broken Hill’s early childhood education and care sector and child & family services are working together to celebrate the week.
Maari Ma Health Aboriginal Corporation’s new Primary Health Care Service in Broken Hill has been officially opened today by Board Chair, Maureen O’Donnell.
An internationally renowned expert in the area of children’s learning through play will be in Broken Hill this weekend to train local early childhood educators and carers.
Maari Ma Health Aboriginal Corporation has employed its third group of Primary Health Worker trainees who, once they graduate, will be working in communities throughout the far west region.
Maari Ma Health Aboriginal Corporation’s new Primary Health Care Service is completed and service delivery from the new premises in Argent Street, Broken Hill will start next week.
Thursday 19th March marks National Close the Gap Day and a number of Broken Hill organisations will once again join together to hold a National Close the Gap Day activity in the Town Square.