There have been a number of national responses that are relevant to palliative care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. These projects and programs can contribute to the care and outcomes of palliative care patients and their families.
The key initiatives are listed here.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Initiatives
- The National Framework for Continuous Quality Improvement in Primary Health Care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, 2018-2023 is designed to provide practical support for all primary healthcare organisations in their efforts to ensure that the health care they provide is high quality, safe, effective, responsive and culturally respectful.
- The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan 2013-2023 is an evidence-based policy framework designed to guide policies and programmes to improve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health over the next decade until 2023.
- The Implementation Plan for the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan 2013-2023 outlines the actions to be taken by the Australian Government, the Aboriginal community controlled health sector, and other key stakeholders to give effect to the vision, principles, priorities and strategies of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan 2013-2023. My Life, My Lead - Implementation Plan Advisory Group (IPAG) Consultation 2017 is the latest strategy, which provides an opportunity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and leaders, government and the non-government and private sector to help shape the next Implementation Plan.
- The National Strategic Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ Mental Health and Social and Emotional Wellbeing 2017-2023 (3.6MB pdf) is designed to contribute to the vision of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan 2012-2023. The framework helps to guide and support culturally appropriate mental health policy, practice and care services. The framework highlights the need for integrating culturally safe and competent mental health support services in aged care and palliative care.
- The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Performance Framework monitors progress in Indigenous Australian health outcomes, health system performance and broader determinants of health. This report is coordinated and released by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet every two years, with the most recent being the 2020 report.
- Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage: Key Indicators reports from the Australian Government Productivity Commission. The latest report was released in November 2016.
- Closing the Gap is a strategy that aims to reduce Indigenous disadvantage. It is a formal commitment by the Australian Government in response to the 2005 Social Justice Report. The Council of Australian Governments (COAG) has set measurable targets to monitor improvements in the health and wellbeing of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian population.
- The Prime Minister releases an annual report to Parliament on progress on closing the gap, with the first delivered in February 2009. The latest Closing the Gap Prime Minister’s Report 2020 was released by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
- Each year since 2010 the Australian Human Rights Commission have provided a ‘shadow’ Close the Gap progress and priorities report to the Prime Minister's Closing the Gap Report which assesses the Australian Government's progress, including against its implementation of the Statement of Intent commitments. The latest report Close the Gap 2018 A ten-year review: the Closing the Gap Strategy and Recommendations for Reset was released by the Close the Gap Campaign Steering Committee and the Australian Human Rights Commission in February 2018.
- Australian Institute of Health and Welfare has a series of reports and statistics for research and evaluation evidence regarding Indigenous Australians on what works to overcome Indigenous disadvantage.
- The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare also has a section of Indigenous Australians health and welfare publications. This includes a report on the latest Trends in Indigenous Mortality and Life Expectancy 2001–2015, released in December 2017.
- The Department of Health Primary Health Networks Data has an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health evidence and data collection, including data on service delivery, programme evaluations and issue-specific data.
- The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) provides QuickStats, which is a simple at-a-glance summary of Census statistics for your selected area, including the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander residents. The ABS also provides more detailed Community Profiles that contain tables of detailed Census data for a selected area. A Community Profile provides a comprehensive statistical picture of an area in Excel format, providing characteristics relating to people, families and dwellings. They cover most topics on the Census form, and include profiles of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in the selected community.
- The National Health and Medical Research Council held a Translating Research into Policy and Practice (TRIPP) Forum in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health in 2016. The TRIPP Forum Report (249kb pdf) highlighted palliative care as one of four key priorities in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander older adults.
Last updated 09 December 2020