Guidelines for the development, implementation and evaluation of national public health strategies in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders: approaches and recommendations

Guidelines for the development, implementation and evaluation of national public health strategies in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders: approaches and recommendations Report

  • Author(s): Richard Murray, Kathy Bell, Jacinta Elston, Ian Ring, Michael Frommer, Angela Todd
  • Published: 2002
  • Publisher: National Public Health Partnership, Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine James Cook University

Abstract: This report presents the findings of a project commissioned by the National Public Health Partnership (NPHP) to review options and make recommendations for guidelines on the development of national public health strategies in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The purpose of the project is to enhance the development, implementation and evaluation of national public health strategies, with the intent of improving their effectiveness for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations. The project was conceived as an adjunct to existing guidelines for improving the development and coordination of national public health strategies, produced by the NPHP in 2000. These guidelines can be found on the NPHP website (www.nphp.gov.au/natstrat/).

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Richard Murray, Kathy Bell, Jacinta Elston, Ian Ring, Michael Frommer, Angela Todd, 2002, Guidelines for the development, implementation and evaluation of national public health strategies in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders: approaches and recommendations, Report, viewed 19 March 2025, https://www.nintione.com.au/?p=5411.

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