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Healthy and strong Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, families and communities.

Wayne Ah Boo

The Chief Executive Officer is responsible for implementing the Strategic Vision of the organisation and overall management of IUIH’s operations.
Wayne Ah Boo

Angie Dobbrick

This business unit has responsibility for overseeing the functions and outcomes of IUIH’s regional service delivery, including specialist services, a...
Angie Dobbrick

Matt Moore

IUIH Home Support Aged Care Services provides household and social support services to help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders...
Matt Moore

Kristie Watego

Moreton Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Community Health Services (Moreton ATSICHS) is a non-for-profit, Community Controlled Health Service operating as part...
Kristie Watego

Dallas Leon

Deadly Choices builds on partnerships with CCHSs to encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to complete an annual health...
Dallas Leon

Vacant

This business unit provides operational leadership of a suite of IUIH Network “backbone” functions, including public health, data, research, quality...
Vacant position

Dr Alison Nelson

The Organisational Development Unit is responsible for: Pathways Our Way Academy (POWA): School-based and post-school traineeships for Aboriginal and Torres...
Alison Nelson

Dawn Schofield

The Strategy and Partnerships team oversights strategic policy development and advocacy for the IUIH Network, including working with key government...
Dawn Schofield

Vacant

The Corporate Services Unit provides the necessary support to IUIH including: Finance Human Resources Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Workplace...
Vacant position

Renée Brown

The Cultural Integrity team is dedicated to fostering an environment that honours and upholds our cultural heritage, in alignment with...
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We acknowledge the many Goori Nations whose territories IUIH works across in South East Queensland.

We honour Our Ancestors and those who have walked before us in paving the way.

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This website contains images, names, and voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have passed away. With permission from their families, we have continued to use their images to acknowledge and honour their contributions in making our communities healthy and strong.