What's new at our site - October 2005
- New site launched: Framework Agreements on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
- Journal: Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin 5(4) now available
- Population: new urban web page now available
Framework Agreements on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
The Agreements on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health (Framework Agreements) are the primary vehicle for ensuring collaboration in resource allocation, joint planning and priority setting for service delivery between key stakeholders in Indigenous health within each state and territory.
The Framework Agreements website has been developed for individual
states and territories to provide information regarding Framework
partners, Agreements, other related documents, and key organisations.
Some information is currently available for some states and territories.
View
website
Journal
Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin Vol 5 No 4
The October 2005 - December 2005 issue of the Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin is now 'in progress' and available online (view current issue).
The purpose of the Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin is to facilitate access to information of relevance to Australian Indigenous health. Reflecting the wide range of our users - policy makers, service providers, researchers, students and the general community - the HealthBulletin attempts to keep people informed of current events of relevance, as well as information about recent research.
As with all areas of our site, we welcome your assistance and contributions in making the Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin as useful as possible. Please let us know (view HealthInfoNet contact details) about events and information relating to sections of the HealthBulletin. If you would like to submit an article for inclusion in 'Original articles', 'Reviews' or 'Brief reports', please see the notes for contributors (view notes for contributors).
Population
Urban populations
Information about the health of urban populations (view web page) has been compiled. We are still in the process of developing content for this section, but have decided to make available the information we have already gathered.
