WELCOME TO CUZ CONGRESS
HELP ONLINE
CONTACT SOMEONE WHO CARES

NO MATTER WHO YOU ARE
(ABORIGINAL / NON ABORIGINAL)
OR WHERE YOU ARE FROM
(AUSTRALIA WIDE)


Stephanie Bell.
Director of Central Australian
Aboriginal Congress Inc.
read welcome..

WE HOPE THAT OUR SITE CAN
QUICKLY AND EASILY


Provide you the best links to Health Information and services.
Show you where In AUSTRALIA you can get help

Show you how you can talk to someone urgently
24 hour services (in some cases)

LIFELINE 13 22 65
KIDS HELP LINE 1 800 254 251

And if you are close to Alice Springs show how and where you can call in and see us


Congress (Central Australian Aboriginal Congress)
is the largest and oldest Aboriginal community controlled health service in the NT

We provide comprehensive primary health care services to the Aboriginal community of Alice Springs,
and to outstations within a 100km radius of Alice.

Congress provides a wide range of comprehensive primary health care services, including
Medical Clinic
Women’s Health
Male Health
Youth Programs


HELP AUSTRALIA WIDE


SORTING STUFF OUT
WOULD YOU LIKE SOME INFORMATION ON ANY OF THESE SUBJECTS

Drugs and Alcohol
Safety and Violence
Sexuality and coming out
Sex and pregnancy
Family issues
School and Uni
Illness and staying healthy
Loss and grief
Managing increasing independence
Friends and relationships
Eating disorders & feeling


On behalf of our Aboriginal community members
cabinet, directorate and staff of Congress
we hope that our site has been of help



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