SA Health’s commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
SA Health acknowledges and respects Aboriginal people as the state’s first people and recognises their traditional relationship with Country.
SA Health acknowledges that the spiritual, social, cultural, and economic practices of Aboriginal people come from their traditional lands and waters, and that the cultural and heritage beliefs, languages and laws are still of importance today.
SA Health’s is committed to ensuring that its offices and Local Health Networks are accessible and inclusive for consumers and employees.
Diversity Access and Inclusion Plans
Each SA Health DAIP aligns to the State Disability Inclusion Plan 2025-2029. Individual DAIPs are available for each Local Health Network which demonstrate their commitment to and outline the actions that they will take to improve accessibility and inclusion across our services and workplaces.
SA Health Disability Access and Inclusion Plans
- Barossa Hills Fleurieu Local Health Network
- Central Adelaide Local Health Network
- Eyre and Far North Local Health Network
- Flinders and Upper North Local Health Network
- Limestone Coast Local Health Network
- Northern Adelaide Local Health Network
- Riverland Mallee Coorong Local Health Network
- Southern Adelaide Local Health Network
- Women’s and Children’s Health Network
- Yorke and Northern Local Health Network
- Preventive Health SA
- Department for Health and Wellbeing
The Department for Health and Wellbeing is committed to building an accessible, inclusive, and safe workplace where everyone can be their authentic self. Embracing diverse perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds, helps to unlock greater innovation, creativity, and problem-solving.
Read more about Diversity Equity and Inclusion in the Department for Health & Wellbeing.