Sentences with phrase «expectancy equality»

In Recommendation 1 of its final report, the COAG Reform Council identifies the «higher rates of obesity among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as an area that requires further attention from COAG as part of its efforts to achieve life expectancy equality».
In its final report, the COAG Reform Council concluded that the nation is not on track to meet the 2030 COAG life expectancy equality target and that larger absolute and relative gains are needed in future years.
They provided their support for the campaign and reiterated their shared determination to close the gap and achieve life expectancy equality by 2030.
The Campaign Steering Committee believes effective implementation of the Health Plan is essential to achieving the goal of health and life expectancy equality by 2030.
For multiparty resolve and commitment to close the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and life expectancy equality gap by 2030 to continue, and for policy continuity during the term of the new Australian Government.
Indeed, without this additional focus, responses to chronic and communicable diseases are likely to be unsustainable, a metaphorical «band aid», rather than resulting in permanent health gains and, ultimately, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander life expectancy equality in 2030 and beyond.
Since the first Australian Government report in 2009, the Campaign Steering Committee has provided an annual complementary «shadow» report representing its assessment of progress, including against the COAG Closing the Gap Targets for health and life expectancy equality, and the commitments in the Close the Gap Statement of Intent.
Setting six «Closing the Gap» Targets, including to achieve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander life expectancy equality within a generation, and to halve the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander under - fives mortality rate gap within a decade; and
«Achieving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and life expectancy equality by 2030 is an agreed national priority.
In December 2007, COAG adopted the target of achieving Indigenous health and life expectancy equality within a generation and to halve our under - five's mortality rate within 10 - years.

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Epidemiologists Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett studied income inequality in America's 50 states and the 23 richest countries in the world - excluding those with populations below 3 million, those that are tax havens, or those from which they could not get reliable data - to track the effect of income equality on quality of life, health and life expectancy, rates of violence, social mobility, and educational performance.
However, if thresholds for the more qualitative goals (that is, life satisfaction, healthy life expectancy, secondary education, democratic quality, social support and equality) are to be universally met then provisioning systems — which mediate the relationship between resource use and social outcomes — must become two to six times more efficient.
In furtherance of this commitment, the government signed a Statement of Intent to work in partnership with Indigenous people and their representative organisations to achieve equality in health status and life expectancy between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australians by the year 2030.
A new partnership to achieve equality in health status and life expectancy between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australians by the year 2030;
The Government furthered its commitment in March 2008 when, along with the federal Opposition, it signed a Statement of Intent to work in partnership with Indigenous people and their representative organisations to achieve equality in health status and life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians by the year 2030.
Ultimately, achieving equality for Indigenous peoples in life expectancy rates within 25 years is an achievable goal.
In their signing of the Statement of Intent to reduce Indigenous Health Inequality, in 2008, both Government and Opposition committed to achieve equality in health status and life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples by the year 2030.
A commitment to achieve equality in life expectancy within a generation is not meaningless or problematic.
[7] The Close the Gap Statement of Intent committed the Government to work with Indigenous people to achieve equality in health status and life expectancy, comparable with non-Indigenous Australians by 2030.
This review assesses the most significant national effort to date to improve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health: the 2008 Council of Australian Governments» (COAG) Closing the Gap Strategy with its target to achieve life expectancy (health) equality by 2030.
Recommendation 14: That the Australian Government develop a comprehensive, long - term plan of action, that is targeted to need, evidence - based and capable of addressing the existing inequities in health services, in order to achieve equality of health status and life expectancy between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-indigenous Australians by 2030.
develop a long - term plan of action, that is targeted to need, is evidence - based and is capable of addressing the existing inequities in health services, in order to achieve equality of health status and life expectancy between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non - Indigenous Australians by 2030;
During the summit, the Prime Minister, Opposition Leader, Health Minister, Indigenous Affairs Minister, Indigenous and community representatives signed a Statement of Intent, in which they agreed to work in partnership to achieve equality in health status and life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians by the year 2030.
On the final day, at the Great Hall, Parliament House, the Prime Minister, Hon Kevin Rudd MP, the Minister for Health and Ageing, Nicola Roxon MP, the Opposition Leader, Brendan Nelson, as well as the leaders of the Indigenous health peak bodies2and the mainstream health peak bodies3signed a historic Close the Gap Statement of Intent in which they agreed to work together to achieve equality in health status and life expectancy between Indigenous and non - Indigenous Australians by the year 2030.
To developing a comprehensive, long - term plan of action, that is targeted to need, evidence - based and capable of addressing the existing inequities in health services, in order to achieve equality of health status and life expectancy between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non - Indigenous Australians by 2030.
This is a Statement of Intent — between the Government of Australia and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples of Australia, supported by non-Indigenous Australians and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous health organizations — to work together to achieve equality in health status and life expectancy between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australians by the year 2030.
It was my Social Justice Report in 2005 that called for the gap in Indigenous health equality to be closed, challenging governments to commit to closing the life expectancy gap in one generation.
On the final day, at the Great Hall, Parliament House, the Prime Minister, the Hon. Kevin Rudd MP, the Minister for Health and Ageing, the Hon. Nicola Roxon MP, the Opposition Leader, the Hon. Dr Brendan Nelson MP, as well as leaders of Indigenous health peak bodies2 and the mainstream health peak bodies3 signed a historic Close the Gap Statement of Intent in which they agreed to work in partnership to achieve equality in health status and life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians by the year 2030.
«a comprehensive, long - term plan of action, that is targeted to need, evidence - based and capable of addressing the existing inequities in health services, in order to achieve equality of health status and life expectancy between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non - Indigenous Australians by 2030».
To developing a comprehensive, long - term plan of action, that is targeted to need, evidence - based and capable of addressing the existing inequalities in health services, in order to achieve equality of health status and life expectancy between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non - Indigenous Australians by 2030
This is a statement of intent — between the Government of Australia and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples of Australia, supported by non-Indigenous Australians and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous health organizations — to work together to achieve equality in health status and life expectancy between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australians by the year 2030.
This is a Statement of Intent — between the Government of Australia and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples of Australia, supported by non-Indigenous Australians and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous health organisations — to work together to achieve equality in health status and life expectancy between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australians by the year 2030.
Develop a comprehensive, long - term plan of action for health, that is targeted to need, evidence - based to achieve equality of health status and life expectancy between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non - Indigenous Australians by 2030;
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