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Inaugural National Summit Addresses Health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Males

By Petrina Smith
Wednesday, 17 July, 2013


An inaugural national summit involving 120 Aboriginal men from across Australia is currently being held to identify ways to improve the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males in remote

communities.


Minister for Indigenous Health, Warren Snowdon, said the three-day summit involved men from 29 communities from the Northern Territory, Western Australia, Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia.


鈥淔or the first time, we are working closely with the men who live in these areas and asking them for their recommendations and ideas on ways to improve their health and the health of their families and communities,鈥 he said.聽鈥淭he summit will discuss a number of issues impacting health, including physical, social and emotional wellbeing, culture, employment, incarceration, and access to services in remote Aboriginal communities. 鈥淎t the end of the Summit, we hope to have developed some plans for action they can take back to their communities.鈥


The Australian Government鈥檚 National Partnership on Remote Service Delivery has identified each of the communities represented at the Summit as a priority area.


Under the partnership, the Government is working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to improve service delivery and facilities, to raise the quality of services, and support community leadership.


鈥淩ather than having Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people feel like they鈥檙e part of the problem, we want to encourage and support Aboriginal men to be part of the solution,鈥澛燤r Snowdon said.


The Australian Government has provided $440,000 to support the Aboriginal Health Summit in partnership with the Central Australian Aboriginal Congress and Wurli Wurlinjang Health Service

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