Common use of Aboriginal Health Clause in Contracts

Aboriginal Health. In WA there needs to be sustained effort to improve health outcomes and access to care for Aboriginal people. The WA health system is committed to a strengths-based approach in which the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal people living in WA is everybody’s business. The WA Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Framework 2015-2030 (the Framework) outlines a set of strategic directions and priority areas that takes forward this commitment. Supported by the Implementation Guide, HSS is required to progress the six strategic directions of the Framework: • promote good health across the life-course, • prevention and early intervention, • a culturally respectful and non-discriminatory health system, • individual, family and community wellbeing, • a strong, skilled and growing Aboriginal health workforce, and • equitable and timely access to the best quality and safe care.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

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Aboriginal Health. In WA there needs to be sustained effort to improve health outcomes and access to care for Aboriginal people. The WA health system is committed to a strengths-based approach in which the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal people living in WA is everybody’s business. The WA Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Framework 2015-2030 (the Framework) outlines a set of strategic directions and priority areas that takes forward this commitment. Supported by the Implementation Guide, HSS the Notional Contracted Services LHN is required to progress the six strategic directions of the Framework: • promote good health across the life-course, • prevention and early intervention, • a culturally respectful and non-discriminatory health system, • individual, family and community wellbeing, • a strong, skilled and growing Aboriginal health workforce, and • equitable and timely access to the best quality and safe care.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

Aboriginal Health. In WA there needs to be sustained effort to improve health outcomes and access to care for Aboriginal people. The WA health system is committed to a strengths-based approach in which the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal people living in WA is everybody’s business. The WA Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Framework 2015-2030 (the Framework) outlines a set of strategic directions and priority areas that takes forward this commitment. Supported by the Implementation Guide, HSS the QC is required to progress the six strategic directions of the Framework: • promote good health across the life-course, • prevention and early intervention, • a culturally respectful and non-discriminatory health system, • individual, family and community wellbeing, • a strong, skilled and growing Aboriginal health workforce, and • equitable and timely access to the best quality and safe care.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

Aboriginal Health. In WA there needs to be sustained effort to improve health outcomes and access to care for Aboriginal people. The WA health system is committed to a strengths-based approach in which the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal people living in WA is everybody’s business. The WA Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Framework 2015-2030 (the Framework) outlines a set of strategic directions and priority areas that takes forward this commitment. Supported by the Implementation Guide, HSS PathWest is required to progress the six strategic directions of the Framework: • promote good health across the life-course, • prevention and early intervention, • a culturally respectful and non-discriminatory health system, • individual, family and community wellbeing, • a strong, skilled and growing Aboriginal health workforce, and • equitable and timely access to the best quality and safe care.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

Aboriginal Health. In WA there needs to be sustained effort to improve health outcomes and access to care for Aboriginal people. The WA health system is committed to a strengths-based approach in which the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal people living in WA is everybody’s business. The WA Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Framework 2015-2030 (the Framework) outlines a set of strategic directions and priority areas that takes forward this commitment. Supported by the Implementation Guide, HSS EMHS is required to progress the six strategic directions of the Framework: • promote good health across the life-course, • prevention and early intervention, • a culturally respectful and non-discriminatory health system, • individual, family and community wellbeing, • a strong, skilled and growing Aboriginal health workforce, and • equitable and timely access to the best quality and safe care.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

Aboriginal Health. In WA there needs to be sustained effort to improve health outcomes and access to care for Aboriginal people. The WA health system is committed to a strengths-based approach in which the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal people living in WA is everybody’s business. The WA Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Framework 2015-2030 (the Framework) outlines a set of strategic directions and priority areas that takes forward this commitment. Supported by the Implementation Guide, HSS CAHS is required to progress the six strategic directions of the Framework: • promote good health across the life-course, • prevention and early intervention, • a culturally respectful and non-discriminatory health system, • individual, family and community wellbeing, • a strong, skilled and growing Aboriginal health workforce, and • equitable and timely access to the best quality and safe care.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

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Aboriginal Health. In WA there needs to be sustained effort to improve health outcomes and access to care for Aboriginal people. The WA health system is committed to a strengths-based approach in which the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal people living in WA is everybody’s business. The WA Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Framework 2015-2030 (the Framework) outlines a set of strategic directions and priority areas that takes forward this commitment. Supported by the Implementation Guide, HSS NMHS is required to progress the six strategic directions of the Framework: • promote good health across the life-course, • prevention and early intervention, • a culturally respectful and non-discriminatory health system, • individual, family and community wellbeing, • a strong, skilled and growing Aboriginal health workforce, and • equitable and timely access to the best quality and safe care.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

Aboriginal Health. In WA there needs to be sustained effort to improve health outcomes and access to care for Aboriginal people. The WA health system is committed to a strengths-based approach in which the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal people living in WA is everybody’s business. The WA Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Framework 2015-2030 (the Framework) outlines a set of strategic directions and priority areas that takes forward this commitment. Supported by the Implementation Guide, HSS XXXXX is required to progress the six strategic directions of the Framework: • promote good health across the life-course, • prevention and early intervention, • a culturally respectful and non-discriminatory health system, • individual, family and community wellbeing, • a strong, skilled and growing Aboriginal health workforce, and • equitable and timely access to the best quality and safe care.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

Aboriginal Health. In WA there needs to be sustained effort to improve health outcomes and access to care for Aboriginal people. The WA health system is committed to a strengths-based approach in which the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal people living in WA is everybody’s business. The WA Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Framework 2015-2030 (the Framework) outlines a set of strategic directions and priority areas that takes forward this commitment. Supported by the Implementation Guide, HSS SMHS is required to progress the six strategic directions of the Framework: • promote good health across the life-course, • prevention and early intervention, • a culturally respectful and non-discriminatory health system, • individual, family and community wellbeing, • a strong, skilled and growing Aboriginal health workforce, and • equitable and timely access to the best quality and safe care.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

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