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EVENTS CALENDAR SIGNIFICANT EVENTS 1–31 August

National Immunisation Awareness Month

1–30 September

Prostate Cancer Awareness Month

2 August

Jeans for Genes Day

1 September

Indigenous Literacy Day

4 August

National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day

13 September

Anniversary of United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People

9 August

International Day of the World’s Indigenous People

1–30 September

Blue September

6–10 September

Women’s Health Week

13 August

Red Nose Day

10 September

R U OK Day

23 August

Daffodil Day

29 September

World Heart Day

QAIHC MEMBER EVENTS

For more information, or to register for an event, please email tiana.lea@qaihc.com.au

Our team are busy planning upcoming events for Members. Keep an eye out for these announcements. DATE

MEMBER EVENT

28 September 2021

Sexual Health Workforce Workshop

References page 12 Health Literacy

1. Paasche-Orlow, M., & Wolf, M. (2007). The causal pathways linking health literacy to health outcomes. American Journal of Health Behaviour, 31 (Supplement 1), 19-26. 2. Batterham, R., Hawkins, M., Collins, P., Buchbinder, R., & Osborne, R. (2016). Health literacy: applying current concepts to improve health services and reduce health conditions. Public Health, 132, 3–12. Retrieved from https://files.cercomp.ufg.br/weby/ up/127/o/Batterham_2016.pdf 3. Hayman, N., White, N., & Spurling, G. (2009). Improving Indigenous patients’ access to mainstream health services: the Inala experience. The Medical Journal of Australia, 190(10), 604-606. doi: https://doi.org/10.5694/j.1326-5377.2009. tb02581.x 4. Freeman, T., Edwards, T., Baum, F., Lawless, A., Jolley, G., Javanparast, S., & Francis, T. (2014). Cultural respect strategies in Australian Aboriginal primary health care services: beyond education and training of practitioners. Indigenous Health, 38(4), 335–361.3. 5. Nutbeam, D., Levin-Zamir, D., & Rowlands, G. (2019). Health literacy and health promotion in context. Global Health Promotion, 25(4), 3-5. Retrieved from https://journals.sagepub.com/ doi/10.1177/1757975918814436 6. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2016). Australia’s health 2016: Chapter 4—determinants of health. Canberra: AIHW. Retrieved from https:// www.aihw.gov.au/reports/australias-health/ australias-health-2016/contents/chapter-4determinants-of-health#t3 7. Sherwood, J. (2013). Colonisation—It’s bad for your health: The context of Aboriginal health, Contemporary Nurse, 46:1, 28-40. doi: https://doi. org/10.5172/conu.2013.46.1.28 8. Geia, L., Baird, K., Bail, K., Barclay, L., Bennett, J., Best, O., Birks, M., Blackley,L., Blackman, R., Bonner, A., Bryant AO,R., Buzzacott, C., Campbell, S., Catling, C., Chamberlain, C., Cox, L., Cross,W., Cruickshank, M., Cummins, A., …Wynne, R. (2020): A unified call to action from Australian nursing and

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midwifery leaders: ensuring that Black lives matter. Contemporary Nurse. https://doi.org/10.1080/103761 78.2020.1809107 9. Australian Government. (2020). Tabled Papers: Health Legislation Amendment Bill 2019., (pp. 1–25). 10. Bourke, J., Marrie, H., & Marrie, A. (2019). Transforming institutional racism at an Australian hospital. Australian Health Review, 43, 611-618. doi:https://doi.org/10.1071/AH18062 11. Australian Government. (2020). Tabled Papers: Health Legislation Amendment Bill 2019., (pp.1–25). 12. Queensland Health. (2021, 07 10). Health Equity. Retrieved from Queensland Government: https:// www.health.qld.gov.au/public-health/groups/ atsihealth/health-equity

page 16 Data Room: Disability

1. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2020). People with disability in Australia: Definitions of disability supplementary data tables. Canberra: Australian Government. Retrieved July 7, 2021, from https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/disability/ people-with-disability-in-australia/data 2. Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2019). Disability ageing and carers, Australia: summary of findings (latest release). Canberra: Australian Government. Retrieved July 6, 2021, from https://www.abs.gov. au/statistics/health/disability/disability-ageingand-carers-australia-summary-findings/latestrelease#disability 3. Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2021). 2018 Survey of Disability Aged and Carers (SDAC) as cited in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island People with disability. Canberra: Australian Government. Retrieved July 6, 2021, from https://www.abs.gov. au/articles/aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islanderpeople-disability 4. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2020). People with disability in Australia 2020: in brief, How many people have disability? Canberra: Australian Government. Retrieved July 5, 2021, from https:// www.aihw.gov.au/reports/disability/people-withdisability-in-australia-2020-in-brief/contents/howmany-people-have-disability 5. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2020). People with disability in Australia 2020: in brief, How

many people have disability?, Data Tables. Canberra: Australian Government. Retrieved July 5, 2021, from https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/disability/ people-with-disability-in-australia/data 6. National Disability Insurance Agency. (2021, July 8). Applying to access the NDIS: Am I eligible. Retrieved July 7, 2021, from NDIS: https://www.ndis.gov.au/ applying-access-ndis/am-i-eligible 7. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2020). Disability support services: services provided under the National Disability Agreement 2018–2019. Canberra: Australian Government. Retrieved July 6, 2021, from https://www.aihw.gov.au/getmedia/ a77135a0-927a-43ac-b5c0-445bf2e7f577/aihw-dis-75. pdf.aspx?inline=true 8. National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation. (2020, October 28). Delivering the NDIS: Improving access for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities. Retrieved July 7, 2021, from NACCHO: https://www.naccho.org.au/ news/delivering-the-ndis-improving-access-foraboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-communities 9. Joint Standing Committee on the National Disability Insurance Scheme. (2020). NDIS Workforce: Chapter 8 Thin Markets. Canberra: Australian Government. Retrieved July 8, 2021, from https://www.aph. gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/ Joint/National_Disability_Insurance_Scheme/ workforce/Interim_Report/section?id= committees%2Freportjnt%2F024501%2F75159

page 18 Clinical Network

1. Statewide Clinical Networks. Clinical Excellence Queensland | Queensland Health. (2021). Retrieved 5 August 2021, from https://clinicalexcellence. qld.gov.au/priority-areas/clinician-engagement/ statewide-clinical-networks 2. Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Clinical Network. Clinical Excellence Queensland | Queensland Health. (2021). Retrieved 5 August 2021, from https://clinicalexcellence.qld.gov.au/ priority-areas/clinician-engagement/statewideclinical-networks/queensland-aboriginal-torresstrait-islander

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