Library Health Hubs: Your Trusted Source for Health Information and Community Connections
What Are Library Health Hubs?
Library Health Hubs are dedicated spaces within your local library where you can access reliable health information, resources, and community support. Whether you’re looking for pamphlets on mental health, details about local services, or expert-led health sessions, our hubs provide free, trustworthy guidance in a welcoming environment.
At WSHA, we believe health information should be where people are—accessible, inclusive, and community-centered. Everyone deserves the opportunity to make informed decisions about their health and well-being, empowering them to live healthy, meaningful lives.
What We Offer
📚 Health Information & Resources – Access brochures, fact sheets, and digital resources on a range of health topics, from chronic conditions to mental well-being.
🔎 Find Local Services – Get connected with local health and support services, including GPs, mental health support, and community programs.
🏥 Preventative Health & Wellbeing – Learn about healthy living, preventative care, and practical ways to take charge of your health.
Please see our calendar to view our topics
Special calendar days | Dates resources will be available | Resource provision topics |
NSW Seniors Festival (3-16 March) | 1st March – 30th March | Healthy ageing resources |
Flu season | 1st June – 30th June | Flu and COVID resources |
Diabetes Week (14-20 July) | 1st July – 30th July | Type II Diabetes |
Womens health week (2-6 September) | 1st September – 30th September | Womens health resources (Breast screen/Cancer screening, Maternal health, Domestic Violence support) |
Mental Health week (October) | 1st October – 31st October | Mental health |
Find a Library Health Hub Near You
Your library is more than just books—it’s a space for knowledge, connection, and well-being. Visit a Library Health Hub today and take a step toward better health.
Join Us in Creating a Healthier Community!
📍 Have Questions? Contact us at Gautami.Motupally@WShealthalliance.nsw.gov.au