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THE HON WARREN SNOWDON MP

Former Minister for Indigenous Health

Rural and Regional Health and Regional Services Delivery

Indigenous Health Project Officers Placed In General Practices Across Australia

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The Australian Government has allocated more than 80 Indigenous Health Project Officers to general practices across the nation to help close the life expectancy gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.

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14 April 2010

The Rudd Government has allocated more than 80 Indigenous Health Project Officers to general practices across the nation to help close the life expectancy gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.

Minister for Indigenous Health and Rural and Regional Health, Warren Snowdon, made the announcement at an Australian General Practice Network workshop in Melbourne, which brought together Indigenous Health Project Officers’ for the first time.

“These positions are placed in general practice to help provide better quality and culturally appropriate care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in mainstream health services.

“It’s important to target this area because research currently shows the majority of Indigenous Australians, that is, more than 60 per cent, report that they go to a doctor/GP outside of Aboriginal Medical Services and hospitals,” Mr Snowdon said.

The role of Indigenous Health Project Officers is to:

  • Take a leadership role in general practices to encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to make greater use of mainstream primary care.
  • Assist general practices and their staff to deliver culturally appropriate services to Indigenous Australians
  • Provide a focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health issues at a local level
The Rudd Government has provided $34.7 million over three years for 80 positions in general practice, as well as a further 14 positions in the Divisions of General Practice network and the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Sector.

This will help mainstream and Indigenous health services to work together and with the community to improve health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Over the past few months these project officers have been appointed in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory. (See attached table for list of locations)

These workers will help build the capacity of the primary health care system to better tackle chronic diseases which account for two-thirds of the health gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other Australians. These included cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, and chronic respiratory and kidney diseases.

Today’s announcement compliments measures already announced under the Rudd Government’s $805.5 million Indigenous Chronic Disease Package, including:
  • Funding approval for more than 83 full time Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Outreach Worker positions, more than half of the 160 positions being funded under a $44 million commitment to building workforce capacity over four years
  • Funding of $3.5 m million program to develop a program to recruit more Indigenous doctors
  • Funding of $1.2 million to establish the nation’s first peak body to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healthworkers
“We were very pleased to provide funding for the Australian General Practice Network to host a national workshop,” Mr Snowdon said.

“We hope the gathering will also help the participants to network and build relationships with peers across the country and develop a greater understanding of the opportunities available to help ‘close the gap’ through the delivery of culturally-safe primary health care through mainstream services.

Media contact: Alice Plate 0400 045 999 or alice.plate@health.gov.au

Placement of Indigenous Health Project Officers As Of April 2010

Division Name

Suburb ¹

NSW
Central Sydney GP NetworkASHFIELD
South Eastern Sydney Division of General PracticeROSEBERY
Bankstown GP Division MANAHAN
Went WestHARRIS PARK
St George District Division of General PracticeHURSTVILLE
General Practice Network NorthsideHORNSBY
Sutherland Division of General PracticeSUTHERLAND
Macarthur Division of General PracticeMINTO DC
Illawarra Division of General PracticeWOLLONGONG
GP AccessNEWCASTLE
Hunter Rural Division of General PracticeGREENHILLS
Central Coast Division of General PracticeERINA
Shoalhaven Division of General PracticeNOWRA
Southern General Practice NetworkMORUYA
Hastings Macleay General Practice NetworkPORT MACQUARIE
Mid North Coast (NSW) Division of General PracticeCOFFS HARBOUR
Northern Rivers General Practice Network (NSW)LISMORE
Tweed Valley General Practice NetworkMURWILLUMBAH
New England Division of General PracticeARMIDALE
Riverina Division of General Practice and Primary HealthWAGGA WAGGA
NSW Central West Division of General PracticeBATHURST
Dubbo Plains Division of General PracticeDUBBO
Barwon Division of General PracticeMOREE
Murrumbidgee General Practice NetworkLEETON
NSW Outback Division of General PracticeBOURKE
North West Slopes (NSW) Division of General PracticeTAMWORTH
Nepean Division of General PracticePENRITH
Blue Mountains Division GP Network IncorporatedHAZELBROOK
Hawkesbury – Hills Division of General PracticeROUSE HILL
General Practice NSW (State Based Organisation)SYDNEY
Aboriginal Health & Medical Research Council of NSW (NACCHO affiliate)SURRY HILLS
VICTORIA
North East Valley Division of General PracticeWEST HEIDELBERG
Westgate General Practice NetworkHOPPERS CROSSING
PivotWest WEST FOOTSCRAY
impetusCOBURG
Northern Division of General Practice (Melbourne)PRESTON SOUTH
Dandenong Casey General Practice AssociationDANDENONG
Peninsula GP NetworkFRANKSTON
GP Association of GeelongGEELONG
Central Highlands General Practice NetworkGISBORNE
Eastern Ranges GP AssociationLILYDALE
Central West Gippsland Division of General PracticeMOE
Otway Division of General PracticeCAMPERDOWN
Ballarat and District Division of General PracticeBALLARAT
Central Victoria General Practice NetworkBENDIGO
Goulburn Valley Division of General PracticeSHEPPARTON
East Gippsland Division of General PracticeBAIRNSDALE
Albury Wodonga Regional GP NetworkWODONGA
Murray Plains Division of General PracticeCOHUNA
Mallee Division of General PracticeMILDURA
General Practice Victoria (State Based Organisation)CARLTON
Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO affiliate) COLLINGWOOD
QUEENSLAND
South East Alliance of General Practice (Brisbane)CAPALABA
Brisbane South Division of General PracticeSALISBURY
SouthEast Primary HealthCare NetworkWOODRIDGE
GPpartnersLUTWYCHE
General Practice Gold CoastBURLEIGH WATERS
Moreton Bay General Practice NetworkMARGATE BEACH
Ipswich and West Moreton Division of General PracticeIPSWICH
GP ConnectionsTOOWOOMBA
Central Queensland Rural Division of General PracticeBILOELA
Townsville General Practice NetworkGARBUTT BC
RHealthTOOWOOMBA
North and West Queensland Primary Health CareGARBUTT BC
Far North Queensland Rural Division of General PracticeBUNGALOW
Sunshine Coast Division of General PracticeCOTTON TREE
Capricornia Division of General PracticeROCKHAMPTON
GP Links Wide BayBUNDABERG
General Practice Queensland (State Based Organisation)BRISBANE
Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council (NACCHO affiliate)WEST END
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Adelaide Western General Practice NetworkREGENCY PARK
Adelaide Northern Division of General Practice ELIZABETH
Adelaide North East Division of General PracticeMODBURY
General Practice Network Southern IncBEDFORD PARK
Eyre Peninsula Division of General PracticePORT LINCOLN
Flinders and Far North Division of General PracticePORT AUGUSTA
Murray Mallee General Practice NetworkMURRAY BRIDGE
General Practice SA (State Based Organisation)WAYVILLE
Aboriginal Health Council of South Australia Inc. (NACCHO affiliate)UNLEY
WESTERN AUSTRALIA:
Perth Primary Care Network LimitedGUILDFORD
Osborne GP NetworkOSBORNE PARK
Canning Division of General PracticeBENTLEY
Fremantle GP NetworkMYAREE BC
Rockingham Kwinana Division of General PracticeKWINANA
GP Down South MANDURAH EAST
Great Southern GP NetworkALBANY
Kimberley Division of General PracticeBROOME
Goldfields Esperance GP NetworkKALGOORLIE
Midwest General Practice NetworkGERALDTON
Greater Bunbury Division of General PracticeBUNBURY
Pilbara Health NetworkKARRATHA
Wheatbelt GP NetworkNORTHAM
Western Australia Primary Care Network (State Based Organisation)BENTLEY
Aboriginal Health Council of Western Australia (NACCHO affiliate)PERTH
NORTHERN TERRITORY
General Practice Network Northern Territory (State Based Organisation)DARWIN
Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern Territory (NACCHO affiliate) DARWIN
ACT
ACT Division of General Practice (State Based Organisation)WESTON
Australian General Practice Network (peak body) MANUKA
¹ Relates to physical address of the organisation's head office.
*NACCHO = National Aboriginal Community Health Oganisations

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