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The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Casemix Study
Medical Journal of Australia, 1998With increasing implementation of casemix-based funding for hospitals, quantitative data were needed to confirm the clinical impression that treating Aboriginal (compared with non-Aboriginal) inpatients consumes significantly more resources. Utilisation data, collected over a three-month period in 10 hospitals, were used to determine a cost per ...
D A, Fisher +3 more
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Post-Colonialism (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
2020Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people can experience discrimination due to individual, group and systemic oppressions. Individual and community attitudes and experiences of discrimination can impact on a person’s wellbeing, Allied health professionals are constantly called on to recognise the multi-layered impact of colonialism on those who seek
Morseu-Diop, Norrita +4 more
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Liaison Psychiatry with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2009Objective: The aim of the present study was to describe the referral patterns, assessment and suggested management of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples referred to an inner-city general hospital psychiatry service. The overarching goal was quality improvement.
Anne P F, Wand +2 more
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Oral health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians
Medical Journal of Australia, 2008Kaye F. Roberts-Thomson, A.
Roberts-Thomson, K. +2 more
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Education and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students
2020When thinking about working with First Peoples in the field of education, there are several different aspects to be considered. Firstly, there are three tiers of education; then there is the teaching of First Nations students and non-Indigenous students; and finally there is a need to differentiate between what is taught and how it is taught.
Michelle Johnston, Simon Forrest
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Nursing and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
2020In order for the nursing profession to lead change in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health education, cultural safety and anti-racism training need to become an integral aspect of nursing education, extending nursing’s already comprehensive repertoire of skills.
Roianne West, Alister Hodge
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Smoking and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Māori children
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2010AbstractSmoking and the deaths and suffering it causes are more common among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and Māori than other Australians and New Zealanders. While, many tobacco control activities that are not specifically targeted at children will have a positive impact on child health, this review concentrates on recent tobacco ...
David P, Thomas, Marewa, Glover
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Primary Health Networks and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
Medical Journal of Australia, 2016The Australian Government has established that the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is a priority for the newly established 31 Primary Health Networks (PHNs). Efforts to reduce the high hospitalisation rates of Aboriginal people will require PHNs to build formal participatory structures with Aboriginal health organisations to ...
Couzos, Sophia +2 more
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The Aboriginal Child at School, 1995
AbstractThis Workshop paper was presented at the Ministerial Council on Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affair s (MCEETYA) Gender Equity Taskforce Promoting Gender Equity Conference 22-24 February 1995 held in Canberra and attended by advisers to various State/Territory governments, academics and some school-based educators, on gender issues.
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AbstractThis Workshop paper was presented at the Ministerial Council on Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affair s (MCEETYA) Gender Equity Taskforce Promoting Gender Equity Conference 22-24 February 1995 held in Canberra and attended by advisers to various State/Territory governments, academics and some school-based educators, on gender issues.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research leadership
Medical Journal of Australia, 2022Candice, McKenzie, Lilon G, Bandler
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