Basic principles involved in the traditional systems of medicine PDF.pdf
Indigenous Health and Closing the Gap
1. “Indigenous Health and Closing the Gap”11th National Rural Health Conference Perth14 March 2011 Dr Tom Calma National Coordinator Tackling Indigenous Smoking and Co-chair CTG Steering Committee
5. The campaign for health equalityOVERALL TARGET:HEALTH STATUS EQUALITY WITHIN 25 YEARSTargets and benchmarks as appropriate.FOUNDATION TARGET:EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY TO BE HEALTHY WITHIN 10 YEARSSub-target 1: Equality of access to primary health care within 10 years. Sub-target 2:Equal standard of health infrastructure within 10 years
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7. Indigenous peoples have the right to full and effective participation in decisions which directly or indirectly affect their lives.
10. Steering Committee members Dr Tom Calma, Co-chair, National Coordinator – Tackling Indigenous Smoking (campaign founder and former Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner) Mr Mick Gooda, Co-chair, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, Australian Human Rights Commission Australian Indigenous Doctors’ Association Australian Indigenous Psychologists’ Association Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses Indigenous Allied Health Australia Inc. Indigenous Dentists’ Association of Australia National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers’ Association National Indigenous Drug and Alcohol Committee National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers’ Association
11. Steering Committee members cont. Building partnerships Oxfam Australia Australian General Practice Network Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council Australian Human Rights Commission (Secretariat) Australian Medical Association Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation Australian Peak Nursing and Midwifery Forum Bullana - the Poche Centre for Indigenous Health The Fred Hollows Foundation Heart Foundation Australia Menzies School of Health Research Palliative Care Australia Royal Australasian College of Physicians Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Professor Ian Ring, Wollongong University (expert adviser)
12. Council of Australian Governments December 2007All Australian Governments have agreedto close the inequality gap in Indigenous health outcomes in a generation Council of Australian Governments 29 November 2008 All Australian Governments have agreed to a $1.6 billion investment in Indigenous health over four years $805.5 million Commonwealth commitment $771.5 million State and Territory contribution In excess of $5 billion of new money for Indigenous affairs since November 2008
13. Statement of Intent PM Minister of Health and Minister of Indigenous Affairs Opposition Leader Every major Indigenous and non Indigenous peak health and human rights body First and only bipartisanagreement 20 March 2008
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15. Closing The Gap Targets The targets are to: • Close the life expectancy gap within a generation; • Halve the gap in mortality rates for Indigenous children under five within a decade; • Ensure access to early childhood education for all Indigenous four year olds in remote communities within five years; • Halve the gap in reading, writing and numeracy achievements for children within a decade; • Halve the gap for Indigenous students in year 12 attainment rates by 2020; and • Halve the gap in employment outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians within a decade
17. CTG Campaign Targets cont. 1. Partnership Targets 2. Health Status Targets (a) Maternal and Child Health Reduce low birth weight, control infections particularly gastroenteritis & respiratory infections, maternal education, dedicated services for mothers & babies. (b) Chronic disease Secondary prevention of chronic disease – risk identification and management including health checks. Acute care – reduce time to admission and implementation of care guidelines for CVD, diabetes, chronic kidney disease (CKD). Tertiary prevention – services for cardiac rehabilitation, CKD, stroke. (c) Mental health and emotional and social well-being Reduce the impact of loss, grief and trauma. Reduce the disparity in suicide rates and mental health disorders including depression, and psychosis. Improve mental health outcomes and reduce adverse events for Indigenous patients including Indigenous people with chronic disease, substance abuse or in custody. 3. Primary Health Care and other Health Services Targets (a) A Capacity Building Plan (b) Mainstream health services (c) Specific Programs
18. CTG Campaign Targets cont. 4. Infrastructure Targets (a) Workforce (b) Capital works and equipment (c) Engagement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities (d) Housing - Home maintenance, housing design. (e) Environment (f) Health information and data 5. Social Determinants Targets (a) Education (b) Community safety (c) Employment (d) Community development (e) Culture/language (f) Criminal justice system review and reform (g) Other
19. Need to work together in partnership “What can I do to achieve equality for all Australians?”