Indigenous people around the world experience shorter life expectancy, poorer health outcomes, and on average have less social capital, than non-Indigenous people in their respective countries. While national goals are to lower mortality and morbidity rates of Indigenous people, much evidence exists that indicates there is almost no Indigenous involvement in data collection, policy development, program implementation and development and measurement of services. A more holistic and culturally relevant framework is presented to improve services and outcomes for Indigenous populations
The health of Indigenous Australians is poor compared to that of their counterpart Australians. Furt...
The 400 million indigenous people worldwide represent a wealth of linguistic and cultural diversity,...
The 400 million indigenous people worldwide represent a wealth of linguistic and cultural diversity,...
Health disparities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations exist in many countries, includ...
Background International studies of the health of Indigenous and tribal peoples provide important pu...
It is a well-known fact that the health of Indigenous peoples remains the worst of any group within ...
Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand consistently place near the top of the United ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (Indigenous Australians) typically die at much younger ...
The Apology to the Stolen Generation set the tone for a new and vigorous approach to achieving healt...
Background: Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand consistently place near the top of...
The 400 million indigenous people worldwide represent a wealth of linguistic and cultural diversity,...
Background: Indigenous peoples have worse health than non-Indigenous, are over-represented amongst t...
Background International targets for reducing health inequalities, such as the Millennium Developmen...
When addressing disparities in health status of Indigenous Australians, it is necessary to consult w...
When addressing disparities in health status of Indigenous Australians, it is necessary to consult w...
The health of Indigenous Australians is poor compared to that of their counterpart Australians. Furt...
The 400 million indigenous people worldwide represent a wealth of linguistic and cultural diversity,...
The 400 million indigenous people worldwide represent a wealth of linguistic and cultural diversity,...
Health disparities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations exist in many countries, includ...
Background International studies of the health of Indigenous and tribal peoples provide important pu...
It is a well-known fact that the health of Indigenous peoples remains the worst of any group within ...
Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand consistently place near the top of the United ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (Indigenous Australians) typically die at much younger ...
The Apology to the Stolen Generation set the tone for a new and vigorous approach to achieving healt...
Background: Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand consistently place near the top of...
The 400 million indigenous people worldwide represent a wealth of linguistic and cultural diversity,...
Background: Indigenous peoples have worse health than non-Indigenous, are over-represented amongst t...
Background International targets for reducing health inequalities, such as the Millennium Developmen...
When addressing disparities in health status of Indigenous Australians, it is necessary to consult w...
When addressing disparities in health status of Indigenous Australians, it is necessary to consult w...
The health of Indigenous Australians is poor compared to that of their counterpart Australians. Furt...
The 400 million indigenous people worldwide represent a wealth of linguistic and cultural diversity,...
The 400 million indigenous people worldwide represent a wealth of linguistic and cultural diversity,...