Vaccination Hub for Pacific Islander & Maori Communities

There is a significantly slow uptake of the COVID vaccine with our Pacific Island and Maori communities in South-East Queensland.
In partnership with the Oceania Pacific Health Association (OPHA), Primary Health Network (PHN) Darling Down West Moreton and Aspen Medical, we hosted a COVID-19 Walk In Vaccination Hub for Pacific Islander & Maori communities at Redbank Plains Community Centre.
This took place during October and November 2021. Given the amount of information or misinformation that is around, this provided an opportunity for communities to address their concerns and fears about being vaccinated with Pasifika health professionals and ultimately keep themselves and their family safe.
We encourage you to reach out to us if you have any concerns and questions regarding the vaccine. We will be able to put you directly in touch with our Pasifika health professionals.
☎️ If you have any queries, please contact: (07) 4615 0932

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Pasifika Women's Alliance Inc.

The Pasifika Women’s Alliance is a non-political, nonsectarian, not-for-profit culturally diverse network consisting of women who have migrated to Australia from 22 Pacific Island countries and territories. The alliance seeks to build and strengthen a Queensland sisterhood of Pacific Islander women and to raise the awareness of members as to their rights and responsibilities as citizens and encourages their participation in all aspects of community life.