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Limited progress in closing the mortality gap for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians of the Northern Territory

If Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander childhood mortality (across ages 0–14 years) were to fall to the same rates experienced by the Australian population as a whole in

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Pancreatic Cancer  in Lynch Syndrome  Patients

Although colorectal cancer (CRC) is the most common cancer type in Lynch syndrome (LS) families, patients have also increased lifetime risk of other types of tumors.. The

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AMA Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Audit Report 2012: Progress to Date and Challenges that Remain

Mainstream primary care services, such as private general practices and community health clinics, also have a strong potential to improve the quality of the primary care they

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Welcome to the Patient Engagement Open Forum virtual session

National Health Council Patient Engagement Fair-Market Value Calculator Toolbox.. Eleanor Perfetto,

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NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

A MOTION TO EXECUTE AGREEMENT WITH JANET SHIPE TO PROVIDE DEED PREPARATION TO NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY TAX CLAIM BUREAU $30 PER DEED PREPARED EFFECTIVE 1/1/2022 TO 12/31/2022B. A

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THE STATE OF RECONCILIATION IN AUSTRALIA OUR HISTORY, OUR STORY, OUR FUTURE

Reconciliation is more likely to progress when Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australians participate equally and equitably in all areas of

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Controlling communicable diseases in rural New South Wales:  epidemiological research for directing health policy and practice

Table of Contents Page Statement of access i Statement of sources ii Electronic copy iii Declaration on ethics iv Summary v Thesis Aim ix Chapter summaries x Preface

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Table of Contents. General Information... 4

This course fulfills one of the elective credits required for high school graduation but does not count as a Science credit. FORENSIC SCIENCE

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Iyad Alharafesheh To What Extent Can the Legacies of Colonisation and Resistance Be Found In More Recent Practices and Initiatives in Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Education? R

The first outcome deals with the influence of Australian colonisation on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education, the second outcome deals with the contemporary

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Public private partnerships in emergencies: case of Dollow Water Management Company, Gedo region, Somalia

For Dollow water supply company, the funding from donors such as UNICEF has focused on capacity building for the management staff, this was done through exchange visits to

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Mental health first aid for Indigenous Australians: using Delphi consensus studies to develop guidelines for culturally appropriate responses to mental health problems

This research aimed to develop culturally appropriate guidelines for providing first aid to an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person who is experiencing a mental

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Annual Report. Relatório & Contas 2013 BANC - Banco Angolano de Negócios e Comércio

Transactions in a foreign currency are recorded in accordance with the principles of the ‘’multi-currency” system, each transaction being recorded against the respective

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Indigenous Allied Health Australia (IAHA) Submission to the Select Committee on Health inquiry into health policy, administration and expenditure.

Investment in evidence based, equitable and culturally responsive allied health education and service delivery provides an economically sustainable approach that can positively

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Sharing Lived Experiences and Indigenous Epistemologies in the Townsville Aboriginal and Islander Teacher Education Program

experiences of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants, the study seeks to determine if the perceptions of AITEP and their engagement with AITEP align with those of

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Service Alberta. Corporate Registry. Registrar s Periodical

DUROJAIYE PIRISOLA PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION Medical Professional Corporation Incorporated 2015 MAR 13 Registered Address: THIRD FLOOR, 14505 BANNISTER ROAD SE, CALGARY ALBERTA,

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Retention and graduation of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in initial teacher education

While some teacher education programs had reasonable enrolment of Indigenous students commensurate with the percentage of Indigenous people in their state, the scans

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Beyond BRCA the Future is Now

Overlap between Lynch syndrome and hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome among family histories in patients tested for hereditary cancer syndromes. The Collaborative Group

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Exploring the cultural appropriateness and usefulness of an mHealth program for optimal infant feeding in an urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Service :  growing healthy at Inala

5.3 Research question two: Is the Growing healthy program a culturally acceptable source of information and support on infant nutrition for parents of Aboriginal and Torres

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