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National Strategic Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health 2003-2013 Monitoring and Reporting - 2004/05 Report
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The Australian Health Ministers’ Advisory Council (AHMAC) agreed to monitor implementation of the National Strategic Framework over the next decade. AHMAC will ensure that appropriate liaison and collaboration occurs with officials from other departments to progress cross-portfolio initiatives.
AHMAC will report to Health Ministers annually on progress in meeting the health portfolio objectives of this National Strategic Framework and will coordinate publicly available reports for Health Ministers on action within health and non-health portfolios every two years.
National Strategic Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Implementation Report 2004-2005 (PDF 535 KB)
The 2004-2005 implementation report covers the Commonwealth, State and Territory health portfolios. Currently the report only covers Commonwealth progress. State and Territory reports will be added when available.
If you have trouble downloading the report please email OATSIH Enquiries or call (02) 6289 5291.
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