Objective: To undertake a descriptive analysis of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker workforce to quantify the changes from 2006–2016. Method: We analysed data on Indigenous Health Workers from three waves of Australian Census: 2006, 2011 and 2016. We described the workforce by gender, age and state/territory. Results: There has been overall growth in the number of Indigenous Health Workers (from 1,009 in 2006 to 1,347 in 2016), but this is not commensurate with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population growth (221 Indigenous Health Workers per 100,000 people in 2006 to 207 Indigenous Health Workers per 100,000 people in 2016). The growth is in Indigenous Health Workers aged ≥45 years, with declines in the ...
[Extract] Australia has consistently witnessed limited to no improvement in the health indicators of...
Mccalman, JR ORCiD: 0000-0002-3022-3980Background: The capacity of the Indigenous primary healthcare...
BACKGROUND: International evidence suggests that a key to improving health and attaining more equita...
This paper brings together available information to describe the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island...
Data sets and data collection: The method for this component of the broader mixed methods study of A...
Indigenous health workers (IHWs) are the largest health workforce addressing the poor health outcome...
Background: Despite a plethora of research into Aboriginal employment and recruitment, the extent an...
Good quality data on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are needed to assess the effectiv...
Background: International evidence suggests that a key to improving health and attaining more equita...
Indigenous Australians are under-represented in the health workforce. The shortfall in the Indigenou...
Indigenous Australians are under-represented in the health workforce. The shortfall in the Indigenou...
Objective This paper focuses on critically examining the inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait I...
Abstract Objective: To identify areas of relative need and inform future planning of health workforc...
Expanding and strengthening the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health professional workforce ...
[Extract] Australia has consistently witnessed limited to no improvement in the health indicators of...
[Extract] Australia has consistently witnessed limited to no improvement in the health indicators of...
Mccalman, JR ORCiD: 0000-0002-3022-3980Background: The capacity of the Indigenous primary healthcare...
BACKGROUND: International evidence suggests that a key to improving health and attaining more equita...
This paper brings together available information to describe the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island...
Data sets and data collection: The method for this component of the broader mixed methods study of A...
Indigenous health workers (IHWs) are the largest health workforce addressing the poor health outcome...
Background: Despite a plethora of research into Aboriginal employment and recruitment, the extent an...
Good quality data on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are needed to assess the effectiv...
Background: International evidence suggests that a key to improving health and attaining more equita...
Indigenous Australians are under-represented in the health workforce. The shortfall in the Indigenou...
Indigenous Australians are under-represented in the health workforce. The shortfall in the Indigenou...
Objective This paper focuses on critically examining the inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait I...
Abstract Objective: To identify areas of relative need and inform future planning of health workforc...
Expanding and strengthening the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health professional workforce ...
[Extract] Australia has consistently witnessed limited to no improvement in the health indicators of...
[Extract] Australia has consistently witnessed limited to no improvement in the health indicators of...
Mccalman, JR ORCiD: 0000-0002-3022-3980Background: The capacity of the Indigenous primary healthcare...
BACKGROUND: International evidence suggests that a key to improving health and attaining more equita...