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National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workforce Strategic Framework and Implementation Plan 2021–2031
Co-designed with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, this plan's target is for First Nations people to be fully represented in the health workforce by 2031. It includes actions to attract, recruit and retain workers across all roles, levels and locations within the health sector.
National Medical Workforce Strategy 2021–2031
The National Medical Workforce Strategy has been developed to guide long-term medical planning across Australia. It has identified achievable, practical steps to build a sustainable, highly trained medical workforce.
COVID-19 vaccination – vaccination data – 7 February 2022
This data file contains statistical data about Australia's COVID-19 vaccinations.
Part of a collection: COVID-19 vaccination – vaccination dataStatement of reconciliation – National Rural Health Commissioner
The Office of the National Rural Health Commissioner affirms its ongoing commitment to reconciliation. We look forward to a future in which Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples live healthy lives celebrating their culture and identity.
Part of a collection: Office of the National Rural Health Commissioner publicationsAODconnect app
AODconnect is a national directory of alcohol and other drug treatment services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The app is available on iOS and Android devices.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Curriculum Framework
The framework is a set of resources for implementing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health curricula. It helps higher education providers develop curricula for their health programs. It also allows regulation authorities to assess the curricula.
Growing the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander medical specialists
This report, by the Australian Indigenous Doctors’ Association, outlines 9 minimum standards and 6 best-practice standards to increase the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander medical specialists.