The World Wellness Clinic is the engine room of our organisation and our social enterprise. Founded on the principles of universal access and health is a human right, we provide essential healthcare to over 3,000 migrants, refugees and people seeking asylum annually.
Our clinic is 100% bulk billed and provides culturally informed wraparound support addressing a myriad of social factors impacting on our clients’ health. We also provide pro-bono medical appointments for people seeking asylum who are Medicare ineligible.
Many of our clients present with complex health conditions, require interpreters and need longer appointments. Within a bulk billing clinic environment, it is increasingly harder to sustain our social enterprise. We need your support to ensure the most vulnerable in our community receive access to basic healthcare.
When you support the World Wellness Clinic Social Enterprise, 100% of your contribution goes into funding health services for the community.
WWG uses a social impact framework to measure outputs and outcomes to improve health and wellbeing and health equity for people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
on behalf of client seeking asylum in 2022 – 2023
across all programs in 2022 – 2023
across all programs in 2022 – 2023
in 190 physical activity sessions during 2022 – 2023
received in fundraising in 2022 – 2023
across all programs in 2022 – 2023
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We are closed on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. When we are closed, we recommend the National Home Doctor Service on 13 74 25 or if it’s an emergency, call 000.
World Wellness Group acknowledges that the space we occupy and the place we conduct our work, has and always will be the traditional lands of the Turrbul and Yuggera people.
We understand that the connection between this land and its indigenous people has a special and spiritual significance that benefits social and emotional wellbeing. We pay our respect to the elders past and present of this ancient land and recognise that delivering equitable healthcare requires that we understand, appreciate and reflect our respect for both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We commit to growing and nurturing our relationship with Indigenous Australians, to assuring their rightful place in the journey that is better health outcomes for Australia and to exploring the opportunity for partnerships and collaboration to benefit all.