Topics: Workforce

The best bang for our buck: recommendations for the provision of training for tobacco action workers and Indigenous health workers

Thompson M (2011) The best bang for our buck: recommendations for the provision of training for tobacco action workers and Indigenous health workers Contemporary Nurse; 37: (90-91)


Integrating treatment for mental and physical disorders and substance misuse in Indigenous primary care settings

Nagel T, Kavanagh D, Barclay L, Trauer T, Chenhall R, Frendin J, Griffin C (2011) Integrating treatment for mental and physical disorders and substance misuse in Indigenous primary care settings Australasian Psychiatry; 19: (S17-S19)


Implementing the Indigenous Diabetic Foot Project in the lower gulf of Australia

Radowski C, Willett C, Thomas C, Wisely R (2011) Implementing the Indigenous Diabetic Foot Project in the lower gulf of Australia Journal of Foot and Ankle Research; 4: (P46)


Indigenous health and community services employment in remote Northern Territory: a baseline examination of 2006 and 2001 census data

Carson D, McConnel F (2011) Indigenous health and community services employment in remote Northern Territory: a baseline examination of 2006 and 2001 census data Australian Journal of Rural Health; 19: (255-258)


Byalawa: a learning and teaching resource for working with Indigenous patients and clients

The Byalawa website is an online teaching and learning resource designed to demonstrate culturally appropriate ways of working with Indigenous patients and clients.


Owning solutions: a collaborative model to improve quality in hospital care for Aboriginal Australians

Durey A, Wynaden D, Thompson SC, Davidson PM, Bessarab D, Katzenellenbogen JM (2011) Owning solutions: a collaborative model to improve quality in hospital care for Aboriginal Australians Nursing Inquiry; Early view Retrieved 15 July 2011 from http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1800.2011.00546.x


Do something real

The Do something real website was launched in August 2011 with the aim of encouraging people who work in health professions to consider working in Indigenous health.


Cultural matter in the development of an interactive multimedia self-paced educational health program for Aboriginal health workers

El Sayed F, Soar J, Wang Z (2011)


2011 Deadly Awards: Outstanding Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health

The 17th Deadly Awards were held at the Sydney Opera House on the 27 September, recognising outstanding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander achievements in sport, the arts, music and health.


Health heroes

The Health heroes website shares real stories of Indigenous Australians working in the health sector, with the aim of attracting Indigenous students to consider careers in Indigenous health.


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