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The Men’s Health Program supports the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal men across the Kimberley by providing advocacy and coordination on improving health care practices for men.

The CC and CCC Program work to support Aboriginal people with disability, their families, and communities to understand and access the NDIS in a culturally safe way.
The Sexual Health program provides clinical education, training and resources to ensure high quality sexual health services are delivered to clients in the Kimberley. Support and coordination are provided to increase comprehensive STI/BBV testing, management and follow up as well as opportunistic screening of target cohort.

The RECS Program supports Aboriginal families with children under 9 years who have developmental delays or disabilities, providing short-term early intervention services in remote Kimberley communities.

The Elder Care Supports Workforce & Training Program support the Elder Care Support Connector and Coordinator workforce around the Kimberley. This includes delivery of non-accredited training; mentoring and support; advocacy and delivery of jurisdictional aged acre communications and yarning circles.
The Tackling Indigenous Smoking (TIS) program is a national program that aims to improve the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people by reducing the prevalence of tobacco use through population health promotion and educational activities.

Kimberley Supports delivers the ICB Program in the remote communities of Bidyadanga, Beagle Bay, Balgo, Billiluna and Mulan.
KAMS Hearing Health Program is a community-focused initiative that delivers culturally safe ear and hearing health education across the Kimberley.
The Kimberley Foot Initiative is a project funded by the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) aims to reduce diabetes-related foot complications and amputations among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples through health promotion activities and podiatry services.
The Kimberley Rheumatic Heart Disease Prevention (RHD) Program is a collaborative initiative led by Kimberley Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations including, KAMS, Broome Regional Aboriginal Medical Service, Derby Aboriginal Health Service, Ord Valley Aboriginal Health Service, Yura Yungi Medical Service and Nirrumbuk Environmental Health and Services.
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