Department of Health

Key messages

  • The Victorian Aboriginal Palliative Care Program aims to provide a sustainable and culturally safe palliative care service system for Aboriginal people.
  • Information for people, families and carers is available on Better Health ChannelExternal Link .
  • A consumer summary of Victoria’s end of life and palliative care framework is available for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
  • The artwork Supporting our journey was created to symbolise the end of life and palliative care journey.

The Victorian Aboriginal Palliative Care ProgramExternal Link is being undertaken by the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (VACCHO)External Link , in partnership with Palliative Care VictoriaExternal Link .

The project’s vision is to create a sustainable and culturally safe palliative care service system where Aboriginal people from all over Victoria can access palliative care services.

The project aims for Aboriginal people to have access to end of life and palliative care services in the setting of their preference and for palliative care services to provide culturally safe services to Aboriginal people.

It also aims to develop and increase the awareness and access to palliative care services and to develop a long and lasting relationship between palliative care providers and VACCHO.

Information for people, families and carers

Better Health ChannelExternal Link provides information for people, families and carers related to end of life and palliative care.

Victoria’s end of life and palliative care framework – consumer summary

A consumer summary of Victoria’s end of life and palliative care framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is available for download:

Supporting our journey

Artwork Kahli Luttrell, Yorta Yorta descendent

This artwork titled Supporting our journey ‘symbolises the strong support given by family and community, helping us through our journey that we are travelling. The lines symbolise our path as well as the journey of others. The dots represent the many people who help us or who are on the same path.‘

Kahli Luttrell, Yorta Yorta descendent and artist.

Reviewed 16 March 2026

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