North Richmond Community Health
@nrchaus
Melbourne, Victoria Medical PracticesOverview
About North Richmond Community Health
North Richmond Community Health began supporting the Richmond community on Wurundjeri land in 1974. Then called the North Richmond Family Care Centre, the organisation was built to support the diverse needs of the 4,000 strong community members of the Langdon Park Ministry of Housing estate.
A group of progressive doctors approached the estate’s community-led Tenants Union in the early 1970s, and together they came up with the idea of a health centre that didn’t just provide vital medical services, but fostered and supported the community.
Since it opened, North Richmond Community Health has been a place for people of all backgrounds, physical, emotional and mental abilities, faiths and cultures. For over 40 years, the community has come to our centre to meet, receive care, seek advice, socialise and celebrate.
In 1994, we received funding from the Victorian Department of Human Services to share its knowledge across the state, and the Centre for Culture, Equity and Health (CEH) was formed. In the last 30 years, CEH has continued to develop expertise in health and wellbeing, human rights, cultural competence and health literacy.
NRCH’s current building opened in late 2012. At that time, we were given the honour of an Aboriginal name by Wurundjeri Senior Elder Doreen Garvey-Wandin: Wulempuri-Kertheba, which translates from Woi wurrung as ‘staying healthy together’.
We pride ourselves on our commitment to working with refugees, asylum seekers, newly-arrived migrants, people of different cultural and linguistic backgrounds, people who inject drugs and people of all socio-economic backgrounds.
We are constantly reiterating that commitment and developing it.
We have a long history, with many relationships in the community going back 40 years. We look forward to many more years of learning, working and building healthier communities.
Read our social media community guidelines: https://nrch.com.au/social-media-community-guidelines
A group of progressive doctors approached the estate’s community-led Tenants Union in the early 1970s, and together they came up with the idea of a health centre that didn’t just provide vital medical services, but fostered and supported the community.
Since it opened, North Richmond Community Health has been a place for people of all backgrounds, physical, emotional and mental abilities, faiths and cultures. For over 40 years, the community has come to our centre to meet, receive care, seek advice, socialise and celebrate.
In 1994, we received funding from the Victorian Department of Human Services to share its knowledge across the state, and the Centre for Culture, Equity and Health (CEH) was formed. In the last 30 years, CEH has continued to develop expertise in health and wellbeing, human rights, cultural competence and health literacy.
NRCH’s current building opened in late 2012. At that time, we were given the honour of an Aboriginal name by Wurundjeri Senior Elder Doreen Garvey-Wandin: Wulempuri-Kertheba, which translates from Woi wurrung as ‘staying healthy together’.
We pride ourselves on our commitment to working with refugees, asylum seekers, newly-arrived migrants, people of different cultural and linguistic backgrounds, people who inject drugs and people of all socio-economic backgrounds.
We are constantly reiterating that commitment and developing it.
We have a long history, with many relationships in the community going back 40 years. We look forward to many more years of learning, working and building healthier communities.
Read our social media community guidelines: https://nrch.com.au/social-media-community-guidelines
Headquarters
Melbourne, VictoriaWebsite
-Company Size
201-500 employeesIndustry
Medical PracticesCompany Type
NonprofitFounded
1974Specialties
public health, oral health, medically supervised injecting room, physiotherapy, occupational therapist, podiatry, nutrition and dietetics, health literacy, counselling and casework, GP Doctors, Aged Care, child health and development, allied health and therapy services, Melbourne post acute care, and Alcohol and Other Drug ServicesJobs

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