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Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin
Vol 6 No 3 July 2006 - September 2006: ISSN 1445-7253 A peer-reviewed electronic journal from the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet Current topicsThis section of the Bulletin contains information about major public events, new programs and relevant staff appointments. If you would like to contribute to this section, contact us. Health system reform for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Cape YorkThe following information has been adapted from media releases by QAIHC and ANTaRQLD (15 August 2006) The signing of the historic Cape York Health Agreement means that Queensland health and the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing will transfer the management and decision making of essential primary health care services over to the Apunipima Cape York Health Council. This Deed of Commitment supports the philosophy of community control. It means that Indigenous communities will have more of a say in their own health and will be able to determine what health services are delivered and how they are delivered. The Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council (QAIHC) supports this outcome and says that 'Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are in the best position to determine the best approach to addressing the health needs of their communities'. QAIHC is the peak body representing the Aboriginal and Islander community controlled health sector in Queensland. The Council makes a major contribution to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health policy. Its membership comprises some 20 community controlled health services.
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