This assessment required a reflective analysis of a co-designed or Indigenous-led health initiative aimed at improving health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. The task involved identifying the key components of the selected program, explaining its significance, critically analysing how it is tailored to community needs, assessing its health impacts, and reflecting on how the learning could be applied in future clinical practice. The selected program, Early Years Support (EYS) by SNAICC, was examined in-depth. The response outlines the program’s culturally strong, community-controlled approach and how it supports Aboriginal Community-Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) to deliver early childhood services. The reflection addresses how the program’s structure and delivery model overcome barriers to early education and healthcare access. In the final section, personal clinical application is thoughtfully discussed, emphasizing cultural respect, holistic family-centered care, and interdisciplinary collaboration. The work shows understanding of the social determinants of health and the long-term benefits of culturally responsive early interventions.

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