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THE HON WARREN SNOWDON MP

Former Minister for Indigenous Health

Rural and Regional Health and Regional Services Delivery

National Indigenous Health Equality Council Meets with Minister Snowdon

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The National Indigenous Health Equality Council, which provides the government with evidence-based advice to close the gap in health between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, met on 10 September with the Minister for Indigenous Health, Rural and Regional Health and Regional Services Delivery, Warren Snowdon.

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10 September 2009

The importance of the National Indigenous Health Equality Council (NIHEC) was reiterated today with the attendance of Warren Snowdon, Minister for Indigenous Health, Rural and Regional Health and Regional Services Delivery, at their meeting in Canberra.

The Council, drawing on its broad expertise, provides the government with evidence-based advice to close the gap in health between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.

Mr Snowdon said there was no doubt NIHEC’s advice will be fundamentally important as work begins on delivering the Rudd government's $805.5 million commitment to the $1.6 billion COAG National Partnership Agreement on Closing the Gap in Indigenous Health Outcomes.

“NIHEC is considering ways to develop a sustainable health workforce, and will provide advice on pathways to increase the involvement of Indigenous Australians in the health sector,” Mr Snowdon said.

“Healthier children, less chronic disease, and longer lives for Indigenous Australians cannot be achieved without a strong and responsive workforce.

“Both my new portfolio and NIHEC's approach is to build on and integrate the existing strengths of Indigenous Australian communities.

“I will be working with NIHEC to explore the potential for better coordinated and integrated national, regional, remote and rural programs and initiatives.”

Mr Snowdon also discussed with the full council some of the proposals of the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission report.

“The NHHRC report acknowledges the strengths of the community controlled health sector in providing quality primary health care to Indigenous Australians, particularly in regional and remote communities,” Mr Snowdon said.

“I welcome the response of NIHEC, and also that of the Closing the Gap committee with whom I met earlier this week, to the report and am sure that together we can achieve equality in health status and life expectancy for Indigenous Australians."

Media contact: Kate Sieper 02 6277 7427 and 0488 484 689.

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