Culture, Anti-racism and Rights at the Centre of National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan
Wednesday, 24 July, 2013
Congress and the National Health Leadership Forum (NHLF) support the priorities and vision of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan released yesterday..
Jody Broun, Co-Chair of Congress and the NHLF, said placing culture and community at the heart of the plan puts Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in control of health and well-being.
鈥淭he recognition of culture as central to the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and communities shows a deep understanding of the role culture plays in our health and wellbeing,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he plan鈥檚 vision of the Australian health system being free of racism sets a new precedent for Australian public policy.
鈥淐ongress and the NHLF organisations were able to significantly influence the health plan to ensure recognition is given to the right to health and to the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples,鈥 she said.
NHLF Co-Chair and Chair of the National Community Controlled Health Organisation Justin Mohamed said, 鈥淥ur joint submission to the plan involved extensive consultation with communities, from Darwin to Port Augusta, from Perth to Dubbo to identify what our people and expert organisations wanted to see done to improve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing.
鈥淭he Plan establishes the new model for how services will be delivered and funding for the Plan must get to communities and community controlled health organisations for it to have a real impact,鈥 he said.
Co-Chair Broun said the Plan must embody systems of accountability so there is a clear line of sight between the intent of the plan and the services delivered to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.
鈥淚mplementation will be the key, and we call for a united leadership from communities, Governments and health organisations for the most effective implementation and monitoring of the plan,鈥 she said. 鈥淎ll state and territory governments must now be open about their commitment to a National Partnership Agreement (NPA) on Closing the Gap in Indigenous Health Outcomes which will drive the full roll out of this Health Plan. 鈥淎s the federal election draws closer, all parties must now get on the record for multi-decade commitments to our Peoples health to span policy cycles, funding agreements and governments,鈥 she said.
Organisations in the National Health Leadership Forum are:
鈥 National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO)
鈥 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healing Foundation
鈥 Australian Indigenous Doctors鈥 Association
鈥 Australian Indigenous Psychologists鈥 Association
鈥 Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses
鈥 Indigenous 黑料吃瓜群网 Australia
鈥 Indigenous Dentists鈥 Association of Australia
鈥 The Lowitja Institute
鈥 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers鈥 Association
鈥 National Association of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Physiotherapists
鈥 Torres Strait Regional Authority.
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