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| Title: | Aboriginal health and families: a five year framework for action |
| Authors: | Dept. of Health and Community Services |
| Keywords: | health services Aboriginal people reform family |
| Issue Date: | 2005 |
| Publisher: | DHCS |
| Abstract: | This framework for action is broken into two complementary sections. The first section relates to
significant reform to the health and family wellbeing service platform in the NT. We need to
ensure that the services we offer are accessible, balanced and that they contribute to sustained
health and welfare gains for Aboriginal people. This framework for action focuses on the delivery
of a set of balanced core services targeted at the most important periods and transition points in
Territorian's lives. The second section covers reform to the quality and functioning of the health
and family wellbeing system. The Government’s objectives for improved health and family
wellbeing for Aboriginal people need a system that delivers the best possible mix of resources to
locations where they are needed. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10137/50 |
| Appears in Collections: | Open Access Collection
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| intro-Aboriginal health and families.pdf | | 226Kb | Adobe PDF | View/Open | | -building better services.pdf | | 927Kb | Adobe PDF | View/Open | | partb-Building a better Department,a better system.pdf | | 364Kb | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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