Aboriginal Hospital Liaison Service
We acknowledge Sutherland Hospital is on land traditionally owned by the Dharawal people of the Eora nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present.
We welcome all people requiring care and their families, carers and friends to our hospital.
We ask all people coming to our hospital ‘Are you living as or known as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander in your community?’ If you answer yes, we will contact Samantha Gifford, our Aboriginal Hospital Liaison Officer (AHLO) and let her know you are here.
Coming to hospital can be a difficult time. Samantha is available to have a yarn if you are finding it difficult being away from your home and family, if you are dealing with sorry business or feel a bit lonely or anxious.
Samantha is part of our Social Work team and is available to provide you the following support
- Provide you with and your family with emotional, social and cultural support
- Advocate and liaise with other staff on your behalf
- Provide information about hospital services
- Provide information on your rights and responsibilities
- Organise referrals to other services (eg Aboriginal, Legal, Child Care Protection)
- Help you get financial assistance if you need it (eg pensions, benefits, IPTAAS (Isolated Patient’s Travel and Accommodation Scheme))
- Advice on accommodation if you are travelling to Sydney from the country
- Help you and the social worker to fill in an application for housing
- Work with the hospital team to organise nursing, hospice or respite care if you need it
- Organise for you to get help if you need it when you get home. This includes help with housework, shopping, meals on wheels or any equipment you might need.
You can read our brochure for more information.
Samantha Gifford - Aboriginal Hospital Liaison Officer
Hours
8:00am - 4:30pm Monday to Friday
Aboriginal Health Implementation Plan 2021-2023 for Sutherland Hospital and St George Hospital
Aboriginal Hospital Liaison Service
How we can help you
We acknowledge that Sydney and Sydney Eye Hospital is situated on land traditionally owned by the Gadigal people of the Eora nation. We pay our respects to Aboriginal elders past, present and emerging.
We welcome all patients, their families, carers and friends to our hospital from all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities around Australia.
We ask all patients if they identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander. If you answer yes, and would like to see our Aboriginal Hospital Liaison Officer, we will contact them and let them know that you are here.
Coming to hospital can be a worrying time, and you may feel upset or lonely. The Aboriginal Hospital Liaison Officer can come and have a yarn with you about this, and offer you support.
The Aboriginal Hospital Liaison Officer is able to:
- give you information about your rights and responsibilities
- talk to the staff in the hospital for you
- give you information about hospital services
- find other services who can help you (Aboriginal health services, legal, housing, family support)
- help you get financial assistance if you need it (eg: pensions, benefits, IPTAAS (Isolated Patient’s Travel and Accommodation Scheme)
- help you with finding accommodation if you are travelling to Sydney from the country
- help you to fill in forms, for example: housing application
- organise nursing care when you leave hospital, if you need it
- organise for you to get help at home if you need it. This includes help with housework, shopping, meals on wheels or any equipment you might need
- the COVID-19 vaccination
Please click here to read the brochure for more information.
If you think you may have COVID-19 and feel unwell please come to the hospital to get tested, or you can also take a Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) at home.
You can find more information on the Aboriginal Health Unit website Please click here to go to the website.
Sydney, NSW, 2001
To contact the Aboriginal Hospital Liaison Officer, call the the switchboard on 9382 7111 and ask them to help you. You can also ask the Nurse or Social Worker looking after you to help you with this.