Our Impact

The Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet receives funding from a variety of organisations and works collaboratively on projects that aim to deliver value by providing information to people who are working, studying or interested in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health. Our strength based, culturally co-designed resources cut through enormous amounts of information delivering massive time savings for Health Workers, policymakers, GPs, Nurses, Allied Health Workers, academics and professional health associations, as well as supporting the training and development of future health professionals. The HealthInfoNet remains at the forefront of Knowledge Exchange, producing a variety of innovative products. Our activities in this area are guided by a number of principles that ensure that the HealthInfoNet works in authentic partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other stakeholders including:  Engaging with users to co-design, co-construct and co-produce resources that meet the needs of users, ensuring that we engage in culturally responsive and safe ways with all people and striving to enact socially transformative, decolonising and socially just practice.

Demonstrating Impact Series

The Impact of the Diabetic Retinopathy Resources

Health Curriculum Framework with Griffiths University

Delivering Significant Time Savings to the Health Workforce

Acknowledgement
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