The IUIH System of Care addresses the complexity and fragmented nature of the health system by integrating a range of co-located health and social support services. Through a ’no wrong door approach’, entry to any part of the IUIH System of Care opens up access to the full range of services and programs available.

Since 2009, IUIH has worked with our Members and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community of South East Queensland to overcome access barriers that are inherent within our often complex and fragmented health system.

With a focus on targeting the social determinants of health, whilst seeking simultaneously to influence mainstream policy and strengthen linkages with mainstream service systems.

The IUIH System of Care reflects many innovations in the way care is managed to achieve optimal health outcomes, meet continuous improvement targets, and optimise revenue to support expanded service delivery. Check out the website through the link above for more information.

  • Mob Things

    Explore services, programs and activities run by Mob for Mob.

    Whether you're looking for more info around our community events or somewhere to yarn up, you've come to the right place.

  • Universal

    As explained through the IUIH System of Care, we take a family approach to health and wellbeing. This means that although we've got specific services for certain ages & rites of passage, we also have a lot of services that are everyone's business.

  • Growth

    If you think you've stopped growin' stop in here and have a look around.

    Yes we love our Jarjums and as you'll see, have plenty of services available to support their growth... but that's not where our growing ends. There's plenty to check out for our Aunties, Uncles, Bubbas & all who sit in between.

  • Walk with

    Intensive supports

    - got a lot on

    - checkin' in

  • Specialist Care

    From Allied Health to Legal services this is where you'll find any additional services and supports, intentionally placed to ensure continuity of care when navigating health and other systems.