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Meet our new Indigenous Health Service team

2022-10-28T12:04:20+10:0027 May 2022|STARS Gazer|
New Indigenous Health Liaison team

New Indigenous Health Liaison team

Meet Allira and Lillian – the newest members of the STARS Indigenous Health Service team.

Acting Cultural Capability Officer

My name is Allira. I am a proud Bundjalung and Mununjali Aboriginal woman, who has lived life and had connections to Gubbi Gubbi land in Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast.

I only started my journey within Queensland Health last year within the administration stream. You may have seen me around supporting the Social Work, Speech Pathology and Dietetics team as a support officer, or previously on the reception desk. I was able to step into the IHLO position under Indigenous Health.

Prior to this I worked with defence force recruiting as a medical recruiter for the navy and air force and fronted their Indigenous recruitment programs based in Brisbane and Cairns.

I am excited to be given the opportunity to be acting in the Cultural Capability Officer role and gain more experience in supporting Indigenous Health within Queensland Health.

Acting Indigenous Liaison Officer

My name is Lillian. I’m a proud Barungam women who was born and raised on Turrbal and Jagera lands.

My background is in allied health. I’m an early career pharmacist here at STARS but am currently on a secondment to the Indigenous Hospital Liaison Officer role.

Since starting at STARS, I have been lucky enough to be involved in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander committee, the making of our Reconciliation Action Plan, as well Metro Norths Health Equity Plan. Through this, I have gotten the chance meet and network with our Indigenous team here at the hospital and now I’m excited to become a part of that team.

I can’t wait to see what the next few weeks have in store for me, to be even more involved in our Indigenous patients experience around the hospital and find new ways to improve their journey through our facility.

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Yarn to Quit: Smoking Cessation Support
Free quit smoking support program
The Yarn to Quit program has been developed to provide all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Queenslanders access to free quit smoking support. The program is delivered by the Quitline service and includes support calls provided by a quit smoking specialist and up to a 12-week supply of nicotine replacement products (such as patches, gum and lozenges) that are posted to the client.Quitline has a team of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander quit support specialists. You client can request to speak to one of the team members or choose to speak to any of the other quit support specialists.

Referring your patient is easy. Complete the online referral form and select the ‘email form’ option at bottom of page. The form will be sent directly to Quitline.

Your client can also call Quitline directly on 13 7848.

Coming up

·         National Sorry Day: 26 May

·         1967 Referendum Day: 27 May

·         Reconciliation Week: 27 May – 3 June

Get involved

If you’re interested in getting involved with Indigenous Health, consider joining one of our working groups:

  • STARS Reconciliation Action Plan Working Group
  • STARS Cultural Events Working Group

Email STARS Cultural Capability for more information.

Indigenous Health Service

Cultural Capability Officer – Ext 76044

(Training, internal questions, reporting, working groups)

Indigenous Hospital Liaison Officer (IHLO) – Ext 76043

(Patient queries and support)

Provide cultural support for patients who identify as being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander origin.

Email: STARS_IHL@health.qld.gov.au

Phone IHLO on Ext: 76043 or Dect: 77020

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