TY - BOOK
T1 - Beyond Parity in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workforce Planning: Achieving Equity through Needs-Based and Strengths-Based Approaches
AU - Lahn, Julie
AU - Puszka, Stefanie
AU - Lawton, Paul
AU - Dinku, Yonatan
AU - Nichols, Nina
AU - Markham, Francis
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Meeting the healthcare needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people requires needs-based and strengths-based planning of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait health workforce. Substantial gains have been made over recent decades in growing the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workforce. However, the overall size of this workforce remains low, retention is poor and workforce growth in some areas is not commensurate with population growth. Through the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, Australian governments have recognised that achieving better Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health outcomes requires equity in health system investment, system-wide workplace reforms and strength-based approaches that emphasise partnerships with Indigenous organisations and communities. However, at present there is no national commitment to achieving an equitable number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people within a culturally-safe and responsive health workforce. We were commissioned by the National Health Leadership Forum to investigate approaches to workforce planning based on the healthcare needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Needs-based workforce planning requires establishing and modelling targets that take into consideration the burden of disease; geographic location of health needs; access to culturally safe care; and addressing deficiencies in the workforce data currently available. Appropriate workforce planning also requires addressing very low retention rates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health professionals through structural, system-wide reforms to foster culturally safe workplaces that are free of racism. Realising the need for and contributions of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workforce to improving health outcomes necessitates working in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health peak organisations.
AB - Meeting the healthcare needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people requires needs-based and strengths-based planning of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait health workforce. Substantial gains have been made over recent decades in growing the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workforce. However, the overall size of this workforce remains low, retention is poor and workforce growth in some areas is not commensurate with population growth. Through the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, Australian governments have recognised that achieving better Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health outcomes requires equity in health system investment, system-wide workplace reforms and strength-based approaches that emphasise partnerships with Indigenous organisations and communities. However, at present there is no national commitment to achieving an equitable number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people within a culturally-safe and responsive health workforce. We were commissioned by the National Health Leadership Forum to investigate approaches to workforce planning based on the healthcare needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Needs-based workforce planning requires establishing and modelling targets that take into consideration the burden of disease; geographic location of health needs; access to culturally safe care; and addressing deficiencies in the workforce data currently available. Appropriate workforce planning also requires addressing very low retention rates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health professionals through structural, system-wide reforms to foster culturally safe workplaces that are free of racism. Realising the need for and contributions of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workforce to improving health outcomes necessitates working in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health peak organisations.
U2 - 10.25911/5f88175975c5b
DO - 10.25911/5f88175975c5b
M3 - Commissioned report
SN - 978-1-925286-52-6
BT - Beyond Parity in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workforce Planning: Achieving Equity through Needs-Based and Strengths-Based Approaches
CY - Canberra
ER -