Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations in practice: Sharing ways of working from the ACCHO sectorContains ten chapters that each describe ACCHO practices in one domain. Each chapter has a summary and list of contents on the first page, then goes on to provide a detailed description of ACCHO ways of working, outcomes, enablers, challenges and recommendations. There is also a brief discussion that describes other relevant research, and a reflection tool that summarises key approaches outlined within the chapter. Policy briefs have also been developed to summarise the challenges and policy implications related to each chapter of the resource, with the exception of Chapter 2 (Governance chapter).
Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNetA 'one-stop info-shop' that aims to contribute to 'closing the gap' in health between Indigenous and other Australians by providing the evidence base to inform practice and policy in Indigenous health. The HealthInfoNet is housed within Kurongkurl Katitjin, the ECU Centre for Indigenous Australian Education and Research.
Closing the Gap (Regional Insights for Indigenous Communities)The Closing the Gap allows you to search for a community (or other location) and access regional level statistics on and related to the Closing the Gap targets. You can use the dashboard to compare regions and look at trends over time, where possible.
Closing the Gap: In PartnershipAims to improve the lives of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, and includes the most recent Closing the Gap report and previous annual reports.
Gwandalan DillybagAn applied and interactive toolkit aimed to provide frontline staff with appropriate tools (resources and information) to support the delivery of culturally safe and responsive palliative and end-of-life care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities
Llt Search: a PubMed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Search FilterDeveloped by The Lowitja Institute, this filter retrieves everything in the PubMed database about Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health. Choose to look at all literature or one of 27 search topics. Refine each choice by entering keywords, filter options and published dates
Menzies School of Health ResearchOne of Australia's leading medical research institutes dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO)The national leadership body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health in Australia. NACCHO provides advice and guidance to the Australian Government on policy and budget matters and advocates for community-developed solutions that contribute to the quality of life and improved health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
NintiOne: Remote Australia OnlineAn online platform that delivers authoritative research on topics that impact this region and its people, including education and its pathways, policy, business, social and cultural welfare, infrastructure, communication and natural resource management.
Poche Centre for Indigenous HealthThe Poche Centre for Indigenous Health supports and conducts a range of research programs aimed at improving the health and well-being of Indigenous people.
Reconcilation AustraliaAn independent not-for-profit organization promoting and facilitating reconciliation by building relationships, respect and trust between the wider Australian community and ASTI peoples.
Remote Primary Health Care ManualsThe collection brings together five highly respected manuals used in Indigenous and remote primary health care in Australia. CARPA Standard Treatment Manual, Minymaku Kutju Tjukurpa — Women’s Business Manual, Clinical Procedures Manual for remote and rural practice, Medicines Book for Aboriginal Health Workers Reference Book for the Remote Primary Health Care Manuals
Telethon Kids Institute - Indigenous HealthThe Indigenous Health research theme integrates the needs of Indigenous families and children into all relevant areas of work. Improving the health and well-being of Indigenous children and families is an overarching priority for every program and team at the Institute.