Catching some AIR

Catching Some AIR project (Asserting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Information Rights in Renal Disease) Project Aims To address the sustained gaps in the bicultural…

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The Overburden project

Funding and regulation of primary health care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people The aim of this project was to improve the effectiveness of…

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Planning, Implementation and Effectiveness (PIE) in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Policy Reform

The PIE project developed a framework to evaluate the engagement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in policy and program development for the Indigenous…

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Taking Care of Business

The Support Systems for Indigenous Primary Health Care Services Project aimed to develop knowledge about how to support the corporate functions of Aboriginal community controlled…

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Planning processes in implementing National Partnership Agreements in Indigenous health

The need to develop effective processes to align programs and policy with community needs and values is increasingly being seen as critical to the practical…

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Implementation of innovations in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health

Implementation phase 1 Australia spends a lot of money developing and testing medicines, technologies, systems and new ways of doing things to improve health care…

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Engaging First Peoples: A Review of Government Engagement Methods for Developing Health Policy

This second discussion paper commissioned by the Lowitja Institute follows on from the successful paper Legally Invisible – How Australian Laws Impede Stewardship and Governance…

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Framework for evaluation of policies, programs and services

Development of framework for evaluation of policies, programs and services that aim to improve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing Project aim and objectives   This…

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Targeting at-risk clients in metropolitan Aboriginal community controlled health service: Model development and evaluation plan

An integrated and comprehensive model of care targeting at-risk clients in metropolitan Aboriginal community controlled health service: Model development and evaluation plan This project aimed…

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National appraisal of CQI initiatives in Indigenous primary health care

Using mixed methods, the research will: qualitatively establish the role cultural connectedness plays in negotiating the pathways to psychosocial resilience for Indigenous adolescents quantitatively determine…

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Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land across Australia and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this website may contain images, voices and names of deceased persons.

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