Community Hubs

The CAHS Community Hubs are purpose-built facilities bringing together CAHS community-based services.

Each Hub provides a ‘one-stop shop’ for universal, targeted and specialised service provision for CAHS consumers, within a specific geographical region. The Hubs are supported by a network of existing smaller facilities in the local community, called Spokes, which will continue to provide services to families.

The co-location of CAHS services support coordinated, child-centred care using a collaborative approach to service delivery, making it easier for children, young people, families and carers to access the support they need.

The Hubs and Spokes are culturally secure and welcoming for Aboriginal and culturally and linguistically diverse people, and for all children and families in the local areas in which they operate.

The Community Hubs project kicked off in September 2019 with the Midland Community Hub, which was an outcome of the Sustainable Health Review. The opportunity for the Murdoch Community Hub followed in December 2020.

 

An artistic rendering of the Midland Community Hub

Midland Community Hub

1 Midland Square
Midland WA 6056

The Midland Community Hub is located at the newly refurbished Landgate complex at 1 Midland Square, Midland in the Centre Node. Spread across two floors the Hub includes the following CAHS services:  

Midland Child Health Centre has relocated to the Hub, however all other existing community clinics will remain open.

Families will be notified if their next appointment is at the Midland Community Hub.

Travel and parking

Click here for information on travel and parking options, including a map on how to find us once you arrive in Midland. Click here for an accessible version. 

How to find us

Access to Midland Community Hub is via the walkway between Midland Square and City of Swan offices, from either the Avenue or Morrison Road.

An artistic rendering of the Murdoch Community Hub

Murdoch Community Hub

Intersection of Fiona Wood Road and Barry Marshall Parade
Murdoch WA 6150

The Murdoch Community Hub is located at 48 Barry Marshall Parade in Murdoch, close to Fiona Stanley Hospital. Spread across three floors, the Hub includes the following CAHS services:

Most of our smaller facilities around the community will remain open, so families have the choice to either access services at Murdoch or closer to home.

Travel and parking

Click here for information on travel and parking options, including a map on how to find us once you arrive in Murdoch. Click here for an accessible version. 

 

Share your voice

Community consultation

Community consultation has been integral and ongoing process in developing the infrastructure requirements and service delivery model for the Community Hubs.

CAHS has consulted with internal and external stakeholders, including a number of consumer groups, youth-specific service providers, Aboriginal families and community stakeholders to ensure that our services and facilities are culturally safe, accessible and inclusive for all consumers.

Seeking consumer feedback

We are always looking for young people (aged 13 to 20), parents/or carers who are passionate about improving care in the community to provide ongoing practical feedback.

We welcome local consumers in the Midland and Murdoch Community Health zones to get involved and have their voices heard.
Click here to learn more and apply.

For more information

If you have a specific question about either of the Community Hubs, please email CAHSCommunityHubs@health.wa.gov.au.

 

Last Updated: 17/12/2024