Highlights include

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Increase in episodes of care with the community

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Increase in cardiovascular risk assessments recorded

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Increase in fully immunised children

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Increase in cervical screening

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Increase in children having an ear exam

N.B. Data from NTAH KPI 2024/25

AMSANT members

This map highlights the primary locations of AMSANT’s member services across the Northern Territory. While each dot represents a head office or main clinic, the true operational reach extends far beyond these points across remote communities in the Northern Territory, extending right to the borders of Western Australia, South Australia and Queensland. Each member service delivers a range of health care and outreach across multiple homelands and regions- providing comprehensive, culturally safe care throughout the NT.

Explore our resource library for AMSANT reports, policy papers, practical tools and sector resources—all designed to support Aboriginal community controlled health services and their partners across the Northern Territory.

Find out more about our services and support  by contacting AMSANT today.

AMSANT acknowledges the traditional owners and custodians across the lands on which we live and work and we pay respect to elders both past and present.

Acknowledgement of country

AMSANT acknowledges and pays respect to all First Nations peoples of the lands on which it works and recognises their continuous connection to land, sea, and community.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this website may contain images, voices and names of deceased persons.

Acknowledgement of country

AMSANT acknowledges and pays respect to all First Nations peoples of the lands on which it works and recognises their continuous connection to land, sea, and community. 

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this website may contain images, voices and names of deceased persons.