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How can we do things differently in Aboriginal health? The same challenges seen through new eyes

Carmen Parter A C and Kim Browne B
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A Centre for Aboriginal Health, NSW Ministry of Health

B Bureau of Health Information

C Corresponding author. Email: cpart@doh.health.nsw.gov.au

NSW Public Health Bulletin 23(4) 45-47 https://doi.org/10.1071/NB12074
Published: 13 June 2012


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[2]  NSW Liberals & Nationals. Plan to provide timely, quality health care. 2011. Available at: http://amansw.com.au/media/File/Plan_to_Provide_Timely_Quality_Health_Care_FINAL.pdf?forceDownload (Cited 22 May 2012).

[3]  Government NSW. Two ways together. Partnerships: a new way of doing business with Aboriginal people. New South Wales Aboriginal Affairs Plan 2003–2012. Available at: http://www.daa.nsw.gov.au/data/files/FinalPOLICY.pdf (Cited 2 May 2012).

[4]  Auditor General NSW. New South Wales Auditor-General’s Report. Performance Audit. Two Ways Together – NSW Aboriginal Affairs Plan. Sydney: Audit Office of New South Wales; 2011.

[5]  Ombudsman NSW. Addressing Aboriginal disadvantage: the need to do things differently. A Special Report to Parliament under s31 of the Ombudsman Act 1974. October 2011. Sydney: Crown Copyright: 2011.

[6]  Hassan Z. Connecting to source: the U-Process. 2006. The Systems Thinkers. September 2006. Available at: http://reospartners.com/sites/default/files/ZH%20-%20Connecting%20to%20Source.pdf (Cited 26 November 2011).