OATSIH Publications
Indigenous Male Health
This report by Dr Mark Wenitong was commissioned by the Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health in response to the continuing need for accessible information around the needs and issues facing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males.
Indigenous Male Health
Preliminary pages only (PDF 380KB)
Body of text only (PDF 711KB)
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
- National Male and Women's Health
- National Male Health Policy
- Mental Health Services in Rural and Remote Areas
- Puggy Hunter Memorial Scholarship Scheme
Publications
- Enquiry into claims regarding Leprosy testing on Aboriginal Children in the Northern Territory between 1920 and 1960
- The Progress of the Northern Territory Emergency Response Child Health Check Initiative: Preliminary Results from the Child Health Check and Follow-up data collections
- Evaluation of the Child Health Check initiative and expanding health services delivery initiative
- A review of enablers and barriers of Indigenous drug users accessing needle and syringe programs - a report for the COAG Multilateral Group on Needle and Syringe Programs
- A Healthier Future for All Australians: National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission - Final Report June 2009
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