Overcoming indigenous disadvantage - key indicators
Steering Committee for the Review of Government Service Provision
E-Publications; E-Books; PublicationNT
2003-11
The OID report measures the wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians have been actively involved in the development and production of the report. Section 1.1 describes the origins of the report, and section 1.2 describes its key objectives. Section 1.3 provides contextual information on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population. Section 1.4 includes a brief historical narrative to help put the information in the report into context. Section 1.5 summarises some recent developments in government policy that have influenced the report and section 1.6 provides further information on the Steering Committee and the OID Working Group that advises it.
"These reports generally uses the term ‘Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians’ to describe Australia’s first peoples and ‘non-Indigenous Australians’ to refer to Australians of other backgrounds, except where quoting other sources." Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this publication may contain images of deceased people.
Preliminaries -- Overview chapter -- Introduction -- The framework -- Key themes and interpretation -- COAG targets and headline indicators -- Governance, leadership and culture -- Early child development -- Education and training -- Healthy lives -- Economic participation -- Home environment -- Safe and supportive communities -- Outcomes for Torres Strait Islander people -- Measuring factors that improve outcomes -- Appendices.
English
Aboriginal Australians -- Ecoomic conditions; Aboriginal Australians -- Social conditions; Public welfare administration -- Australia; Aboriginal Australians -- Services for; Closing the Gap of Indigenous Disadvantage (Australia)
Australia. Productivity Commission for the Steering Committee for the Review of Government Service Provision
Canberra (A.C.T.)
5 volumes (various pagings) : charts, colour map ; 30 cm.
application/pdf
9781740375917 (Print); 9781740375900 (PDF)
1448-9805 (Print); 2206-9704 (Online)
Copyright
Australia. Productivity Commission for the Steering Committee for the Review of Government Service Provision
https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2019C00042
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/267090
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/445158
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/445153; https://hdl.handle.net/10070/445154; https://hdl.handle.net/10070/445156; https://hdl.handle.net/10070/445151
CONTENTS Attachment contents Table 6A.4.4 Incidence of low birthweight among live born singleton babies, by Indigenous status of mothers, 2010-2012 Table 6A.4.5 Incidence of low birthweight among live born singleton babies, by State and Territory, by Indigenous status of mother, 20092011 Table 6A.4.6 Incidence of low birthweight among liveborn singleton babies, by State and Territory, by Indigenous status of mother, 20082010 Table 6A.4.7 Incidence of low birthweight among liveborn singleton babies, by State and Territory, by Indigenous status of mother, 20062008 Table 6A.4.8 Incidence of low birthweight among live born singleton babies, by Indigenous status of mothers and remoteness 2013 Table 6A.4.9 Incidence of low birthweight among live born singleton babies, by Indigenous status of mothers and remoteness 2012 Table 6A.4.10 Incidence of low birthweight among live born singleton babies, by State and Territory, by Indigenous status of mothers and remoteness, 2011 Table 6A.4.11 Incidence of low birthweight among live born singleton babies, by Indigenous status of mothers, by remoteness, 20112013 Table 6A.4.12 Incidence of low birthweight among live born singleton babies, by Indigenous status of the infant, 2013 Table 6A.4.13 Incidence of low birthweight among live born singleton babies, by Indigenous status of the infant, 2012 Table 6A.4.14 Incidence of low birthweight among live born singleton babies, by Indigenous status of the infant, 2011 Table 6A.4.15 Incidence of low birthweight among live born singleton babies, by Indigenous status of infants, by remoteness 2013 Table 6A.4.16 Incidence of low birthweight among live born singleton babies, by Indigenous status of infants, by remoteness 2012 Table 6A.4.17 Incidence of low birthweight among live born singleton babies, by State and Territory by remoteness, by Indigenous status of infant, 2011 Table 6A.4.18 Baby's birthweight, live births, 19982000 to 201113 Table 6A.4.19 Baby's birthweight, fetal deaths, 19982000 to 201113 Table 6A.4.20 Women who gave birth, selected birth outcomes, 20112013 Table 6A.4.21 Women who gave birth, selected birth outcomes, 20092011 Table 6A.4.22 Women who gave birth, selected birth outcomes, 20062008 Table 6A.4.23 Associations between birthweight and maternal health, Indigenous children aged 03 years, 2008, 2014-15 6A.5 Early childhood hospitalisations Table 6A.5.1 Number and rate of hospitalisations for children aged 04 years, by principal diagnosis chapter, by State and Territory, 2014-15 Table 6A.5.2 Number and rate of hospitalisations for children aged 04 years, by principal diagnosis chapter, by State and Territory, 2013-14 Table 6A.5.3 Number and rate of hospitalisations for children aged 04 years, by principal diagnosis chapter, by State and Territory, 2012-13 Table 6A.5.4 Number and rate of hospitalisations for children aged 04 years, by principal diagnosis chapter, (NSW, Victoria, Queensland, WA, SA, and public hospitals in the NT), 2004 05 to 2014-15 Table 6A.5.5 Number and rate of hospitalisations for children aged 04 years, by principal diagnosis chapter, by remoteness, 2014-15 Table 6A.5.6 Number and rate of hospitalisations for children aged 04 years, by principal diagnosis chapter, by remoteness, 2013-14 6A.6 Injury and preventable disease Table 6A.6.1 Number and rate of hospitalisations for injury and potentially preventable diseases for children aged 04 years, by Indigenous status and State and Territory, 2014-15 OVERCOMING INDIGENOUS DISADVANTAGE 2016 ATTACHMENT TABLES PAGE 4 of CONTENTS
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