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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health organisations: Online Services Report—key results 2012-13

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Release Date: 11 Aug 2014
Topic: Indigenous Australians
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This is the fifth national report on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health organisations, funded by the Australian Government, Department of Health. In 2012–13: - primary health-care organisations served around 417,000 clients in around 4.1 million contacts - 186 counsellors in social and emotional wellbeing or Link Up counselling organisations provided 89,100 contacts to 17,700 clients; two-thirds of these counsellors were Indigenous - substance-use rehabilitation and treatment services were provided to around 50,000 clients through more than 300,000 episodes of care.

  • ISBN: 978-1-74249-607-8
  • Cat. no: IHW 139
  • Pages: 112
Findings from this report:
  • 98 organisations provided social and emotional wellbeing or Link Up counselling services to 17,700 clients in 2012-13

  • Primary health care services were provided to around 417,000 clients through 4.1 million contacts in 2012-13

  • 63 organisations provided substance use services to around 50,000 clients in 2012-13

  • 205 Australian Government-funded organisations provided primary health care services to Indigenous people in 2012-13

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