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TABLE OF CONTENTSList of figuresLis
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6.6 Indigenous workforce 996.7 Prev
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List of AbbreviationsABCDACCHOsACIC
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSWe would like to ac
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However the extraordinary number of
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the establishment of the Sunrise He
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RECOMMENDATIONSGeneral recommendati
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Exploration of joint funding arrang
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CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION1.1 Backgrou
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Choosing the 5 chronic conditionsTh
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Table 1.1Key Result Areas + Best Bu
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prior to the launch of NTPCDS, such
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Year * Action Outcome1999 S NT Prev
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Year * Action Outcome2005 P Aborigi
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CHAPTER 2.EVALUATION METHODOLOGYThe
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2.2 Evaluation StagesThe NTPCDS eva
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chronic disease activities funded t
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internal project team. It was very
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Situation at Baseline1. The Guideli
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3.1.2 Patient information and recal
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Ferret Miwatj, Numbulwar, Marngarr,
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Medicare information is not for pub
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was in place in Central Australia i
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What orientation and ongoing traini
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programs focus on chronic disease p
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The information collected as part o
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Assessment against objectiveMost se
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career development, and retention i
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are. Indigenous employment is NTDH&
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NTDH&CS Programs that encourage Hea
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2002 Aboriginal and Torres Strait I
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delivering any prevention and healt
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The Community Services Division - A
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1 x AHW Central Australia 2001 S100
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One clinic stated it had no care pl
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Identifies priority practices to in
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There has been a significant growth
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about 25 per cent of the hospital b
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The level of funding provided by th
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Central Australia and two zones cur
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- Page 149 and 150: References1. Dunham, H., Ministeria
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