Rescinded publications
Review of the Implementation of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Eye Health Program
This review was conducted for OATSIH between September 2002 and July 2003 to determine the current state of implementation of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Eye Health Program (NATSIEHP) and makes recommendations about the future directions for the program.
The implementation review was conducted for OATSIH between September 2002 and July 2003 to determine the current state of implementation of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Eye Health Program (NATSIEHP) and makes recommendations about the future directions for the program.
Review of the Implementation of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Eye Health Program (PDF 762 KB)
For more information relating to this publication, please email OATSIH Enquiries or call 02 6289 5291.
Program/Initiatives
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Pharmacy Scholarship Scheme
- Visiting Optometrists Scheme
- Mental Health Services in Rural and Remote Areas
- Puggy Hunter Memorial Scholarship Scheme
Publications
- Progress of the Northern Territory Emergency Response Child Health Check Initiative: Health Conditions and Referrals
- The link between primary health care and health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians
- 2006 – 2007 Jurisdictional Summary Report against the National Strategic Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health (NSFATSIH)
- National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Sexual Health and Blood Borne Virus Health Promotion Report 2008
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Performance Framework - Report 2008 Summary
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