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  Introduction: The health crisis amongst the aboriginal women is increasing exponentially which in turn increases the mortality rate of the aboriginal women.  Aboriginal women are identified as the separate group and due to the lack of transport to treatment centers, the increased risk of breast cancer, mortality rate (Swain & Barclay, 2015). However, after implementation of the culturally sensitive health services, the risk factors of the breast cancer and mortality rate decreases (Gwynne et al., 2016). Therefore, this paper will illustrate targeted human resources and health services available to this group of the population.   Discussion: Aboriginal women have the higher risk of breast cancer, pregnancy risk due to alcohol consumption and child mortality rate because of the isolation, lack of knowledge and fewer pharmaceuticals present in this remote area. The health services provided by the Victorian Aboriginal Controlled Health Organization (VACCHO) are including the ac

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