It reminds us all that the fight for equality and reconciliation is enduring.
Primary Care Connect is committed to the ongoing journey of reconciliation with First Nations people, recognising the historical injustices and the unique cultural contributions of Australia’s Indigenous communities.
This year Primary Care Connect has embarked on the organisations very first Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan, a journey that is seeing us connect to local First Nations organisations, businesses, artists and individuals.
Primary Care Connect was honoured to host Jarvis Atkinson and Ikwa Baksh from the First People’s Assembly recently, and we sincerely thank Jarvis and Ikwa for their presentation on Treaty and the Assembly.
We will continue to be committed to seeking opportunities to listen and learn and to grow our knowledge and wisdom of the history of First Nations.
At Primary Care Connect we are committed to providing culturally safe and respectful community health services to our First Nations community.
For more information on the range of services available, visit: https://www.primarycareconnect.com.au/Services/Service-Main-Page
Primary Care Connect wishes our First Nations communities a deadly NAIDOC Week.
To read the Primary Care Connect Commitment to Reconciliation statement, visit: https://www.primarycareconnect.com.au/About/Commitment-to-Reconciliation