Community Health is a broad term which relates to health outcomes within populations and community groups. Community Health programs and services involve preventative health care, education, analysis of community needs, and coordination and delivery of programs and services that are accessible and targeted to the community. A core part of Community Health is the facilitation of access to services and information, especially for marginalised and vulnerable communities. Community Health services are aimed at improving wellbeing, health status and quality of life for individuals and groups in the community – including families, the elderly, children, and people with disabilities, addiction, chronic health conditions, and other needs. Community Health is relevant to Public Health medicine, general practice and primary care medicine, sexual and reproductive community health, and paediatrics. It is also relevant to social work, allied health, nursing, mental health and health care support work. Community Health services are provided by multi-disciplinary teams, made up of Doctors, Nurses, Dentists, Educators, Allied Health professionals and frontline Community Health workers.