What works to overcome Indigenous disadvantage: key learnings and gaps in the evidence 2011-12
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AIHW
Closing the Gap Clearinghouse (AIHW & AIFS) (2013) What works to overcome Indigenous disadvantage: key learnings and gaps in the evidence 2011-12, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 16 September 2024.
APA
Closing the Gap Clearinghouse (AIHW & AIFS). (2013). What works to overcome Indigenous disadvantage: key learnings and gaps in the evidence 2011-12. Canberra: AIHW.
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Closing the Gap Clearinghouse (AIHW & AIFS). What works to overcome Indigenous disadvantage: key learnings and gaps in the evidence 2011-12. AIHW, 2013.
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Closing the Gap Clearinghouse (AIHW & AIFS). What works to overcome Indigenous disadvantage: key learnings and gaps in the evidence 2011-12. Canberra: AIHW; 2013.
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Closing the Gap Clearinghouse (AIHW & AIFS) 2013, What works to overcome Indigenous disadvantage: key learnings and gaps in the evidence 2011-12, AIHW, Canberra.
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This report and its appendices summarise the findings of Closing the Gap Clearinghouse on what works to reduce Indigenous disadvantage in relation to three Council of Australian Governments building blocks, namely, 'early childhood', 'health' and 'safe communities'. The report also identified gaps in the evidence in these three areas.
The principles and practices that underpin successful programs for Indigenous Australians include flexibility in design and delivery, community involvement and engagement in both the development and delivery of programs, the importance of building trust and relationships, a well-trained, well-resourced and retained workforce, and continuity and coordination of services.
- ISBN: 978-1-74249-510-1
- Cat. no: IHW 107
- Pages: 50