Western Health Alliance Limited
About
Western Health Alliance Limited operates as the Western NSW Primary Health Network, coordinating and funding health services across regional, rural and remote areas of New South Wales. They serve First Nations communities, aged populations, people with chronic illnesses, and the general community through a network of commissioned health services. Their approach focuses on improving access to primary healthcare, supporting Aboriginal health, addressing mental health needs, and providing after-hours and urgent care services across a vast geographic area.
Programs (24)
Integrated Team Care
Indigenous-specific chronic disease management support providing care coordination and clinical support for First Nations peoples
Social and Emotional Wellbeing
Culturally appropriate mental health and wellbeing services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Show Me The Way
First Nations health program supporting young people and families
After Hours GP Clinics
Extended hours general practice services across the region for urgent but non-emergency care
Orange Urgent Care Service
Urgent care facility providing after-hours medical attention in Orange
Bathurst Medicare Urgent Care Clinic
Medicare-funded urgent care clinic in Bathurst
Care finder
Navigation support to help aged persons access appropriate care and services
Residential Aged Care Virtual Service
Virtual clinical support and specialist advice for residential aged care facilities
My Care Future
Program supporting advance care planning and future care decisions for older adults
Early Intervention in Falls Prevention
Allied health services targeting falls prevention in older people
Clean Slate Clinic
Specialised alcohol and other drug treatment service
AOD Navigator Program
Case management and support for individuals navigating alcohol and other drug treatment services
Roadmaps Mobile Drug & Alcohol Day Program
Mobile outreach program providing drug and alcohol education and support
Speech Pathology Early Intervention
Early childhood speech pathology services for developmental delays
Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Management GP Clinic
Specialist GP clinic addressing endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain
Keeping Healthy Puura Manti Program
Chronic disease prevention program for First Nations communities
Outback Eye Service
Ophthalmology services delivered via fly-in specialists to remote communities
headspace
Youth mental health service for 12-25 year olds with mild to moderate mental health concerns
Medicare Mental Health Centres
Federal-funded mental health centres providing free or low-cost psychological therapy
Rural Youth Mental Health Services (RYMHS)
Mental health support specifically designed for rural young people
Strong Minds Western NSW
Community-based mental health and suicide prevention program
The Men's Table
Peer support program engaging men in conversations about mental health and wellbeing
THIS WAY UP
Digital mental health platform providing online courses and support
The Way Back Support Service
Post-suicide attempt aftercare and follow-up support program
Outcomes
ACNC Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets | Staff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FY2023 | $41.9M | $41.5M | $43.2M | 56 FTE |
| FY2022 | $50.2M | $50.1M | $31.2M | 53 FTE |
| FY2021 | $39.6M | $39.3M | $23.3M | 60 FTE |
| FY2020 | $40.9M | $40.7M | $22.7M | 54 FTE |
| FY2019 | $32.2M | $31.9M | $18.4M | 43 FTE |
| FY2018 | $29.7M | $29.8M | $14.3M | 38 FTE |
| FY2017 | $26.8M | $26.7M | $10.2M | 31 FTE |
| 7yr history | Source: ACNC Annual Information Statements | |||
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