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Category: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers
Appointment of new Lowitja Institute CEO
The Chairperson and Board of the Lowitja Institute are delighted to announce that they have appointed Mr Romlie Mokak to the position of CEO. Continue reading
2012 Deadly Awards: recognition of contributions to the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
The 18th Deadly Awards were held at the Sydney Opera House on 25 September 2012 and celebrated outstanding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander achievements in sport, the arts, music and health. Continue reading
National standards and registration for Indigenous Health Practitioners
Standards for Indigenous Health Practitioners have been established by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practice Board of Australia. Continue reading
New resources for tackling Indigenous chronic disease and smoking
Two new resources have been produced to help workers tackle the high rates of chronic disease and smoking among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Continue reading
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. Continue reading
Aboriginal doctor receives 2011 AMA excellence in health care award
An Aboriginal doctor has won the Australian Medical Association’s (AMA) Excellence in Health Care Award for 2011 for the development of Indigenous health workforce policy. Continue reading
Aboriginal Health Workers and national registration and accreditation
On 1 July 2012, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health practitioners will join the national registration and accreditation scheme (the national scheme). Continue reading
Aboriginal mental health program wins achievement award for rural services
The Aboriginal mental health workforce program has been awarded the gold achievement award for rural services at the Australia and New Zealand Mental Health Services conference. Continue reading
2010 Deadly Awards: Outstanding Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
The 16th 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. Continue reading