Banyule Community Health
Anna Brockman is a professional with extensive experience in the field of social work and counseling. Anna has worked in various roles at different organizations, including as a NERASP Care Coordinator and facilitator at Banyule Community Health, a medically safe injection room harm reduction practitioner at North Richmond Community Health, and a detox worker at UnitingCare Community. Anna holds a Masters of Counseling and Psychotherapy from the Australian College of Applied Professions and a Bachelor of Social Science and Social Work (Hons) from RMIT University. Currently, Anna is pursuing a Masters of Public Policy at RMIT University.
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Banyule Community Health
Banyule Community Health is a stand alone, not for profit organisation, governed by a volunteer Board of Directors to deliver on its purpose 'to improve the health and wellbeing of our community'. Banyule Community Health works across many sites and delivers multiple modalities of care and support in the primary health and welfare sector. Building on its strong values base and reputation of being truly responsive to its community, Banyule Community Health strives to continually provide high quality services, develop partnerships, which benefit its community and innovates to create better health outcomes and health equity.