

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health (OATSIH) was established to give a greater focus to the health needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in mainstream health programs, and to assume responsibility for the administration of funding to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community controlled health and substance use services.
The Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet is an innovative Internet resource that aims to inform practice and policy in Indigenous health by making research and other knowledge readily accessible.
The Aboriginal
Drug and Alcohol Council (South Australia)
have developed a range of indigenous specific AOD resources,
including posters, booklets, flip-books and other innovative health
resources.
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and
Transgender (LGBT)
Open Doors youth service provides support to young people who identify as lesbian gay bisexual or transgender or who are exploring or questioning their sexuality and or their gender identity
Queensland Association for Healthy Communities(QAHC) promotes the health and wellbeing of lesbian gay bisexual and transgender Queenslanders.
AIDS Council of NSW (ACON) are a NSW based organisation that promotes the health and well being of the LGBT community.
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Culturally and Linguistically
Diverse (CALD)
Ethnic Communities Council of Queenslandrepresents the interests of culturally and linguistically diverse people of Queensland.
Multi Cultural Mental Health Australia is the peak body addressing mental health needs of multicultural Australia.
DAMEC a New South Wales based NGO committed to reducing the harm associated with AOD use within CALD communities.
Community Partners
This initiative is funded by the Queensland Government.