A new face-to-face service which connects vulnerable older people with a variety of aged care and other services, provides guidance in navigating the My Aged Care system and does regular check-ins with clients, is now operating in South Western Sydney.

If you’re concerned about your mental health and not sure where to turn, Headstart South Western Sydney is an easy-to-use online tool to help you find the help that’s right for you.

A permanent Head to Health centre will be established in Liverpool this year to continue providing free and easy-to-access mental health support for the growing number of people living in South Western Sydney experiencing mental health concerns.

Community members, service providers and healthcare providers are invited to give valuable feedback on chronic disease management in Campbelltown at South Western Sydney Primary Health Network’s (SWSPHN) Local Health Forum. 

Community members, service providers and healthcare providers are invited to give valuable feedback on chronic disease management in Bankstown at South Western Sydney Primary Health Network’s (SWSPHN) Local Health Forum. 

Community members, service providers and healthcare providers are invited to give valuable feedback on chronic disease management in Liverpool at South Western Sydney Primary Health Network’s (SWSPHN) Local Health Forum. 

Community members, service providers and healthcare providers are invited to give valuable feedback on chronic disease management in the Southern Highlands at South Western Sydney Primary Health Network’s (SWSPHN) Local Health Forum. 

South Western Sydney Primary Health Network (SWSPHN) notes funding of GP-led urgent care clinics and a new GP grants program as first steps by the new Federal Government in addressing the concerns of our under-pressure primary care system.

The ACT and NSW Primary Health Networks (PHN) will play a key role in the distribution of the GP trainee workforce after being awarded a grant through the Australian Government’s Health Workforce Program.

South Western Sydney Primary Health Network (SWSPHN) has funded more than $700,000 in community mental health recovery grants to local organisations working on the ground to boost the wellbeing and resilience of our community.