Aboriginal Health Document type Information Bulletin Document number IB2018_018 Publication date 24 May 2018 Author branch Workforce Planning and
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Aboriginal Health Workers work collaboratively within multidisciplinary healthcare teams to achieve better health outcomes for Aboriginal people and communities, and play a key role in facilitating relationships between Aboriginal patients and other health professionals
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers (ATSIHWs) play a vital role in the primary health workforce. They provide clinical and primary health
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Today Aboriginal Health Workers and Aboriginal Health Practitioners are seen as two unique professional groups in the Australian healthcare sector often described as ‘one mob two families’ they share the same national training package and professional association
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Aboriginal women receiving maternity care also felt less informed than non-Aboriginal women providing lower ratings of communication and information provision during labour and immediately after the birth of their baby Aboriginal women receiving maternity care gave significantly lower ratings of care than non-Aboriginal women particularly around
Conclusions: The approach skills and personal attributes of health professionals are important when working in Aboriginal health The strategies identified in each category provide a Framework for all health professionals to use when working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
• Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers’ role in the primary health care team especially in rural regional and remote areas The National Rural Health Alliance acknowledges the centrality of the role of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers in improving health services
Aboriginal Health Workers need a work environment and space that provides a culturally safe place to work that includes culturally competent managers visual displays representing Aboriginal culture and an overarching organisational culture committed to interprofessional partnership and Aboriginal cultural competency for all staff
What do Aboriginal health workers need?
Aboriginal Health Workers need a work environment and space that provides a culturally safe place to work, that includes culturally competent managers, visual displays representing Aboriginal culture and an overarching organisational culture committed to interprofessional partnership and Aboriginal cultural competency for all staff.
What are the benefits of involving Aboriginal patients in their care?
Engaging and involving Aboriginal patients in their own care is associated with better communication, improved understanding of their condition and treatment, and an enhanced ability to actively manage any ongoing health problems after being discharged from hospital.
What is the role of white health professionals in Aboriginal health?
Organisation, professional and the individual were identified as systems within the wider realm of Aboriginal health. Really unpacks the role of white health professionals in creating and maintaining barriers and enablers Advocates from the side of the white professional being aware of one’s own whiteness.
What is the relationship between AHWs and non- Aboriginal health care providers?
Poor liaison between the AHW educator and the non Aboriginal health care providers means that there is no connection between what the AHWs learn in the formal teaching blocks and their work in the clinics. (U) Positive training experiences and support helps retain AHWs in their roles.