Sentences with phrase «indigenous health leadership»

Indigenous health was a big focus on many of the sessions and raised by Shorten, but Labor's vows to work in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and recognise Indigenous health leadership would have perhaps resonated even more if an Indigenous health expert had been among the session chairs at the summit.

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Under Shirlee's leadership, the not - for - profit charitable organization has enjoyed exponential growth and expansion, and facilitated transformative solutions in areas such as Indigenous health, end of life care, and caregiver wellness and support.
«Community Knowledge Centre supporting our 360 degree granting mandate in all parts of community the Calgary Foundation has identified five vital priority areas that require increased leadership: Living Standards (reducing poverty), wellness (encouraging mental health), arts (living a creative life), environment (pursuing a sustainable future), community connections (strengthening relationships with indigenous communities)»
No end of reports and recommendations over the years have stressed the importance of Indigenous leadership, whether in addressing over-incarceration or wider Indigenous health concerns.
Professor Pat Dudgeon, a Bardi woman, a research fellow and psychologist known for her leadership in Indigenous higher education and mental health, was the Chair of the Conference Advisory Committee.
For improvements in Indigenous health, non-Indigenous people need to step back to enable Indigenous leadership, he says.
Partnership means Australian governments listening to Indigenous Australians and their mental health leadership and representative bodies.
The track record of states acting without national leadership in relation to Indigenous health is not good.
The plan focuses on developing appropriate infrastructure for the collection and maintenance of Indigenous data; technical improvements required to support the collection of high quality statistics on Indigenous health; and leadership and coordination processes to progress issues and strategies across jurisdictions.
Croakey alone, in just over a year, has collected more than 60 articles in the #JustJustice series, which focuses on stories of success, such as Justice Reinvestment, connection to country, community and culture, improvements in prison health and welfare and, in all things, Indigenous leadership.
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The Australian Indigenous Psychologists Association (AIPA)-- @AipaAust — provides leadership on wellbeing and mental health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
We provide management, support and Indigenous leadership to the Indigenous Mental Health and Alcohol and Other Drug (IMHAOD) workforce.
It sets out establishing collaborative approaches and partnerships to address housing, adequate safe water, food supplies and waste disposal as priorities.152 The National Environmental Health Strategy Implementation Plan sets out the «challenge» of «improv [ing] the health status of Indigenous Australian communities through the development of appropriate environmental health standards commensurate with the wider Australian population».153 The enHealth Council, responsible to the Natoinal Public Health Partnership, is responsible for providing national leadership and pursuing the partnerships necessary to implement the plHealth Strategy Implementation Plan sets out the «challenge» of «improv [ing] the health status of Indigenous Australian communities through the development of appropriate environmental health standards commensurate with the wider Australian population».153 The enHealth Council, responsible to the Natoinal Public Health Partnership, is responsible for providing national leadership and pursuing the partnerships necessary to implement the plhealth status of Indigenous Australian communities through the development of appropriate environmental health standards commensurate with the wider Australian population».153 The enHealth Council, responsible to the Natoinal Public Health Partnership, is responsible for providing national leadership and pursuing the partnerships necessary to implement the plhealth standards commensurate with the wider Australian population».153 The enHealth Council, responsible to the Natoinal Public Health Partnership, is responsible for providing national leadership and pursuing the partnerships necessary to implement the plHealth Partnership, is responsible for providing national leadership and pursuing the partnerships necessary to implement the plan.154
A fundamental feature of the Close the Gap Campaign has been the leadership provided by the Indigenous members made up of the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation and other national Indigenous peak bodies representing our Indigenous doctors, nurses, dentists and psychologists.
West also identified a need to provide leadership in developing a systematic, integrated approach across the faculty to improve the quality of wider teaching about Indigenous health, which was also taught within 276 courses and within frameworks.
The NIHEC is intended to «provide national leadership in responding to Government's commitment to closing the gap on Indigenous disadvantage by providing advice to Government on working towards the provision of equitable and sustainable health outcomes for Indigenous Australians.»
Since 2006, and with the leadership of the Social Justice Commissioner, Australia's peak Indigenous and non-Indigenous health bodies, NGOs and human rights organisations have been working as a coalition to achieve health and life expectation equality for Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
«We need to immediately implement the National Indigenous Health Workforce Training Plan for Indigenous doctors, nurses, dentists, Aboriginal health workers and allied health workers to build Indigenous capacity and leadership,» said Dr MaHealth Workforce Training Plan for Indigenous doctors, nurses, dentists, Aboriginal health workers and allied health workers to build Indigenous capacity and leadership,» said Dr Mahealth workers and allied health workers to build Indigenous capacity and leadership,» said Dr Mahealth workers to build Indigenous capacity and leadership,» said Dr Mackean.
Following the release of the Social Justice Report 2005 in March 2006, under my leadership, the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO), the Australian Indigenous Doctors» Association (AIDA), the Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses (CATSIN), Oxfam Australia, Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation (ANTaR), the Fred Hollows Foundation (and later joined by the Indigenous Dentists» Association of Australia (IDAA) and Australian Indigenous Psychologists» Association (AIPA)-RRB- founded the National Indigenous Health Equality Campaign.
Overall, the campaign has been led by a leadership group comprising the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, the Australian Indigenous Doctors» Association, the Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses, the Indigenous Dentists» Association of Australia, Oxfam Australia and HREOC.
Indigenous leadership, and the leadership of the Indigenous health peak bodies in particular, has also been a hallmark of the Close the Gap Campaign.
Commissioner Oscar said that the Federal Government was not living up to its leadership responsibility, allowing the Closing the Gap in Indigenous Health Outcomes National Partnership Agreement to expire, and under - investing in the national effort.
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