17th December 2019
The past five years has seen Katungul grow from the strength to strength serving the south coast community, and this month will see the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation acquire a new, larger premises in Bega to foster growth and establish roots as a provider of holistic care for the local Aboriginal community.
The new premises on Bega Street, Bega (once the location of Sapphire Coast Community Aged Care Group), will not only provide a larger space for Katungul to deliver the health and community services already on offer, but it will also provide an opportunity for Katungul to address community needs which aren’t yet met within the region.
“We’re so excited to officially share with the community
that we have invested in this space. We have so many ideas for this new premises.
It has so much potential to serve our local community, filling the many service
gaps we may have here on the south coast” says Joanne Grant, Katungul Acting
CEO.
“The thing I’m most excited about however is creating a culturally safe place
for our community and a place the Aboriginal community can call their own. I
envision the facility as a hub for dynamic collaboration between other like-minded
services for the betterment of the health and wellbeing of our broader
community.” she explains.
Katungul Chairman Ronald Nye Senior is confident the new offices will not only build on the services already offered by Katungul, but create a new sense of pride within the community.
“We are confident this Bega Street premises will take on a new cultural significance for the local Aboriginal community offering not only a great sense of pride but a culturally safe environment to access holistic health services.” he explains.
The new building will offer Katungul a 300% increase in
clinic capacity plus the ability to offer both our community services and
clinical services from one singular location.
Currently Katungul offer a bulk-billing medical clinic with outreach services,
Dental clinics including a touring dental van, Eye Health services including
Aboriginal Health Practitioner eye health specialists and visiting optometrists
and ophthalmologists, Maternal and Infant health services, National Disability
Insurance Scheme support services, Mental Health support services including an
in-house Psychologist, Alcohol and Other Drug use support and social and
emotional wellbeing services and cultural programs.