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Existing Organisation Structure ADHC, Western Region (As at 30 April 2013) Existing Organisation Structure ADHC, Western Region (as at 30 April 2013) ADHC 30001099 Western Region ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC 30001187 30001142 50067437 30001100 50001008 50063859 Riverina Murray Central West Accommodation Orana Far West Regional Business Support Area Area and Respite Area Business Support (CLA) ADHC ADHC ADHC 30001276 30001188 50024989 Learning and Home Care CW Planning & ADHC ADHC Development - Purchasing 50067692 50067449 Western A&R Operations A&R Frontline Support Unit Services ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC 30000095 30001209 50001017 30001277 Ngangana Branch Sturt Branch Behaviour Support WHS - Western ADHC ADHC 50067705 50067550 ADHC ADHC Client Services Western ADHC ADHC 30001107 50040986 50105560 30001102 Western Plains Community Aboriginal Flexible Far West Branch ADHC Branch Access ADHC Respite 50067707 50067471 System ADHC Riverina ADHC ADHC Performance 50103193 30000104 30001194 Support Information Wiradjuri Branch Farrer Branch Pathway ADHC ADHC 50067450 50067708 Central ADHC ADHC Data Entry Team 30001150 30001144 Lachlan Branch Calare Branch ADHC ADHC 30001201 30001189 Murrumbidgee Hume Branch Branch ADHC ADHC 50020652 30001117 Home Care Orana Branch Regional Support Existing Organisation Structure ADHC, Western Region (as at 30 April 2013) ADHC 30001187 Riverina Murray Area ADHC 30001188 Home Care ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC 30001201 30001107 30001102 30000095 30001150 30001194 30000104 30001209 Murrumbidgee Western Plains Far West Branch Ngangana Branch Lachlan Branch Farrer Branch Wiradjuri Branch Sturt Branch Branch Branch ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC 30000101 30001208 30001109 30001154 ADHC 50109446 30001106 30001215 30001213 Parkes Narrandera Western Plains Grenfell 30001198 Community Aged Wentworth Cootamundra Coolamon Lockhart Care ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC 30000098 30001204 30001116 30001158 ADHC ADHC 30001197 50109445 30001105 Wilcannia Hay Warren Outer Parkes 30001216 30001211 Corowa National Respite Balranald Aboriginal Temora Sturt for Carers ADHC ADHC ADHC Program ADHC 30001207 30001110 30001152 ADHC ADHC ADHC 30001380 Leeton Lightning Ridge Lachlan 50032701 ADHC ADHC 50076357 30001104 Condobolin Deniliquin 30001212 30001381 WR HC Sturt Far West ADHC ADHC West Wyalong ADHC Dareton Team 2 ADHC 30001113 30001155 ADHC 30001203 30000097 Bourke Forbes 30001199 Murrumbidgee ADHC ADHC ADHC Bourke Deniliquin Team 2 ADHC 30000106 30001353 30001338 30001214 ADHC ADHC Albury Aboriginal WR HC Sturt Far West Team 3 Junee/Gundagai ADHC ADHC 30001112 30001156 ADHC Team 1 30000096 30001350 Coonamble Condobolin 30001200 Dubbo Aboriginal WR HC Deniliquin Team 1 ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC Murrumbidgee 50109444 ADHC ADHC 30001352 30001355 30001337 Team 2 Community ADHC 30001115 30001157 ADHC WR HC Junee WR HC Sturt Far West Team 2 Transport 30000103 Cobar Lake Cargelligo 50034561 Team 3 Coonabarabran ADHC Finley Aboriginal 50070331 ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC WR HC 30000107 30001111 30001153 ADHC 30001351 50046561 Murrumbidgee Narrandera ADHC Walgett Cowra 50034562 WR HC Gundagai Far West Team 4 Team 3 Aboriginal 30000099 Finley Team 2 Walgett ADHC ADHC ADHC 30001349 ADHC ADHC 30001114 30000105 ADHC WR HC 30001196 30001336 Brewarrina Wiradjuri Out 30000102 Murrumbidgee Finley Team 1 Far West Team 1 Cowra Team 1 Existing Organisation Structure ADHC, Western Region (as at 30 April 2013) ADHC 30001187 Riverina Murray Area ADHC 30001188 Home Care ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC 50088194 30001117 30001144 30001189 Riverina Murray Orana Branch Calare Branch Hume Branch HC Branch Managers ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC 30001119 30001122 50033613 50033612 ADHC ADHC Orana Dubbo ORANGE HCS BATHURST HCS 30001193 30001191 Tumut Hume ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC 30001121 50051275 50026072 30001345 50026071 30001339 30001348 30001192 Narromine Dubbo Team 4 WR HC Orange WR HC Orange WR HC Calare WR HC Calare WR HC Hume Holbrook Team 3 Team 2 Team 4 Team 1 Team 3 ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC 30001120 30001342 30001344 50066623 30001346 Coonabarabran Dubbo Team 2 WR HC Orange ADHC KANDOS- WR HC Hume Team 1 30000981 RYLSTONE Team 1 ADHC YOUNG ADHC 50001081 ADHC ADHC 30001341 Collarenebri 30001340 30001347 Dubbo Team 1 Community WR HC Calare WR HC Hume Options ADHC ADHC Team 2 Team 2 50027233 50027232 ADHC Young - Green Young - Red 30001343 Team Team Dubbo Team 3 Existing Organisation Structure ADHC, Western Region (as at 30 April 2013) ADHC 30001142 Central West Area ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC 50103193 50040986 50024989 50001017 Information Community CW Planning & Behaviour Support Pathway Access Purchasing ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC 50001016 50040988 50040991 50040992 50024993 Information Access Orana Far Senior Practitioner Access Riverina RM Performance Referral and West & Central Case Murray & Ql Intake West Management ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC 50080430 50041022 50041028 50041021 Stronger Together Walgett / Albury Access Dubbo Access - Western Coonabarabran Access ADHC ADHC 50024988 ADHC 50041029 ADHC CW Performance 50040995 Griffith Access 50041025 & Ql Central West Bathurst Access Access ADHC 50041027 ADHC ADHC Wagga Wagga 50041020 50040996 Access Broken Hill & Orange & Parkes Dareton Access Access ADHC 50041003 ADHC Riverina Murray 50040993 Access Orana Far West Access Existing Organisation Structure ADHC ADHC, Western Region 50067449 (as at 30 April 2013) A&R Frontline Services ADHC ADHC ADHC 50067550 50067450 50067471 Western Central Riverina ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC 50110305 50067452 50067553 50067556 50067543 50067483 50072724 Cluster 51 Cluster 38 Cluster 41 Cluster 42 Cluster 40 Cluster 39 Cluster 50 ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC 30001140 50049396 30001179 30001135 30001253 50001399 30001246 50072732 Dubbo Respite Orange GH 28 Blayney GH 18 Dubbo GH 121 Albury GH 5 The Norris Park GH 5 Albury GH 6 Casual Pool 298 Myall St Wolsley St Martha St Cobra St Pines Caspers Ln Maple Pl Central Cluster 50 ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC 30001141 50062946 30001174 50067557 30001234 30001239 30001251 30001249 Dubbo Respite 19 Orange GH 23a Orange GH 5 Casual Pool Griffith GH 26 Cootamundra GH Lavington GH 46 Thurgoona GH 20 Charmere Pl Cassey Cres Juniper Pl Western Cluster Albion Grove 33 Hurley St Algona Drive The Avenue 42 ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC 30001138 30001172 30001178 ADHC 30001237 30001235 30001242 30001247 Broken Hill Casual Pool Bathurst GH 38 30001182 Deniliquin GH 483 Griffith GH 5 Wagga Wagga GH Albury GH 516 Respite 32 William Central Cluster 38 Country Way Orange GH 25a Cressy Street Albion Grove 17 Springvlae Dr Lyne St St Woodward St ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC 50042159 50067554 ADHC 30001240 30001259 30001252 30001245 30001186 Orange GH 83 Casual Pool 30001136 Cootamundra GH Thurgoona GH 56 Thurgoona GH 26 Albury GH 8 Titan Orange Respite 18 Selwood Ln Western Cluster Dubbo GH 13 35 Hurley St Kerr Rd The Avenue Cl Braemar Cct 41 Thomas Smith Pl ADHC ADHC ADHC ADHC 30001184 ADHC ADHC 50067544 30001256 50067541 Orange GH 17 30001183 30001176 Casual Pool Christopher Casual Pool Lisbon Cct Orange GH 171 Orange GH 26 Riverina Cluster Breheny-Special Riverina Cluster Ophir Rd Wenworth Ln 40 Account 39 ADHC ADHC ADHC 30001180 30001175 30001258 Bathurst GH 5 Orange GH 8 Albury GH 766 Barega Way McIntosh St Union Rd ADHC 30001243 Wagga Wagga GH 9 Lockett Pl.
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