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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioners continue to break barriers

National Rural Health Alliance 2 mins read

The health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples has received a boost with the number of registered Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioners hitting 1,000 across the country.

 

This landmark achievement, announced by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency, is testament to the dedication and resilience of Indigenous health professionals who are driving positive change in health outcomes across Australia, including in rural, regional and remote areas.

 

“We extend our heartfelt congratulations to these 1,000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health practitioners and their training organisations for their achievement. Many of them have trained in and returned to rural, remote and regional areas, which reflects their commitment to serve their communities,” said National Rural Health Alliance Chief Executive Susi Tegen.

 

“These practitioners are not only enhancing the accessibility of healthcare services but are also providing culturally responsive care, which is essential for improving health outcomes among Indigenous Australians.

 

“Consistent growth is also shown in the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander medical specialists over time, with self-identifying Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander generalists and specialists rising by 34 per cent in 2023 since 2021.

 

“The growth of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and medical practitioners is a wonderful achievement for the Australian Indigenous Doctors' Association (AIDA), National Association of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Practitioners (NAATSIWHP) and others who engage in training, supporting and mentoring student and trainee clinicians. 

“By delivering care that is both culturally appropriate and sensitive to the unique needs of First Nations communities, these practitioners are breaking down barriers to health services - access and delivery, ensuring that all Australians, regardless of their location and background, have access to equitable and quality care,” said Ms Tegen.


About us:

The National Rural Health Alliance (the Alliance) comprises 53 national organisations committed to improving the health and wellbeing of the over 7 million people in rural and remote Australia. Our diverse membership includes representation from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health sector, health professional organisations, health service providers, health educators and students.


Contact details:

Kathya de Silva, Media and Communications Officer, National Rural Health Alliance,

[email protected] 0470 487 608

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