The realisation for Indigenous people in Australia to be counted in official statistics occurred in 1967. The identification of Indigenous people in Australia in national data requires historical and contemporary issues to be considered. This includes how Indigenous people have been defined and by whom, as well as how identification is operationalised in official data collections. Furthermore, the completeness and accuracy of Indigenous people identified in the data and the impact this has on the measurement of health and wellbeing must also be taken into account. Official national reporting of Indigenous people is calculated using data from censuses, vital statistics, and existing administrative data collections and/or surveys. In alignmen...
Introduction: Inaccuracy in identification of Indigenous status on health records hampers collection...
This report examines the quality of identification of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients ...
All clients of health services should be asked if they are of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Island...
Good quality data on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are needed to assess the effectiv...
In First World colonised nations such as Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia, population statistics f...
In 2007, the UN General Assembly endorsed the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous...
Background: Missing or incorrect Indigenous status in health records hinders monitoring of Indigenou...
Good quality data on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are needed to assess the effectiv...
Good quality data on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are needed to assess the effectiv...
In this commentary we, as a group of Indigenous academics, trace the relationship between the Austra...
The Indigenous population in NSW is estimated to be the largest in the country and one of the fastes...
Despite significant developments in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health information over th...
Health disparities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations exist in many countries, includ...
This paper presents information about the consistency of Indigenous status across linked death regi...
Statistics about Indigenous peoples are a common feature of Anglo-colonizing nation states such as C...
Introduction: Inaccuracy in identification of Indigenous status on health records hampers collection...
This report examines the quality of identification of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients ...
All clients of health services should be asked if they are of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Island...
Good quality data on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are needed to assess the effectiv...
In First World colonised nations such as Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia, population statistics f...
In 2007, the UN General Assembly endorsed the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous...
Background: Missing or incorrect Indigenous status in health records hinders monitoring of Indigenou...
Good quality data on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are needed to assess the effectiv...
Good quality data on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are needed to assess the effectiv...
In this commentary we, as a group of Indigenous academics, trace the relationship between the Austra...
The Indigenous population in NSW is estimated to be the largest in the country and one of the fastes...
Despite significant developments in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health information over th...
Health disparities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations exist in many countries, includ...
This paper presents information about the consistency of Indigenous status across linked death regi...
Statistics about Indigenous peoples are a common feature of Anglo-colonizing nation states such as C...
Introduction: Inaccuracy in identification of Indigenous status on health records hampers collection...
This report examines the quality of identification of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients ...
All clients of health services should be asked if they are of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Island...