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Indigenous Allied Health Australia
WebIAHA Events. IAHA members and staff coordinate and participate in events each year that aim to strengthen and support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander allied health professionals and students and their networks and promote careers in allied health. Upcoming events. Strategic Plan. Annual Report.
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Cultural Responsiveness in Action Framework
WebCultural safety is central to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their relationships with the healthsystem. Cultural safety describes a state, where people are enabled and feel they can access health care that suitstheir needs, are able to challenge personal or institutional racism levels (when they experience it), establish trust inservices …
CULTURAL RESPONSIVENESS IN ACTION
Webthe Australian health and health education systems to enable and support a culturally safe, responsive allied health workforce, strong partnerships, health equity and justice and holistic health services. We acknowledge, affirm and respect the critical role that the allied health workforce plays in Australia’s
Health Leadership
WebHealth leaders do this by striving to ‘improve clinical and quality of life indicators and the wellbeing of the health system’. Within the health context, leadership has been shown to, directly and indirectly, impact the quality of care. IAHA asserts that culturally responsive health leadership is essential to eliminate racism, transform
Training and Development
WebTraining and Development. IAHA seeks feedback from members and stakeholders to ensure they deliver training and development programs that meet the needs of the allied health workforce, broader health workforce and related sectors, including disability, aged care, community services, education and public service. IAHA training is centred around
Posters: Staying healthy & strong during the coronavirus outbreak
WebTwo new posters released today Gayaa Dhuwi (Proud Spirit) Australia, the new national Indigenous wellbeing, mental health and suicide prevention leadership body, today launched two additional wellbeing and mental health support posters for Indigenous Australians for staying healthy and strong during the coronavirus outbreak. The first, …
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An update on the IAHA Leadership Development Program
WebCulturally responsive leadership development for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workforce has been – and continues to be – a significant area of need. IAHA recognises the importance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leadership in driving transformational change. In early March, IAHA hosted the first 2022 IAHA Leadership …
IAHA Partnerships
WebIndigenous Allied Health Australia (IAHA), Allied Health Professions Australia (AHPA) and its. Member Organisations and Affiliates have signed a Statement. of Intent to improve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing. Closing the Gap on life expectancy, educational achievement, and employment opportunities between Aboriginal
National Health Leadership Forum
WebThe National Health Leadership Forum (NHLF) is a collective partnership of national organisations who represent a united voice on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing with expertise across service delivery, workforce, research, healing and mental health and social and emotional wellbeing.
RACISM IN HEALTH
WebRACISM IN HEALTH “Racism takes many forms. In general, it is a belief that a particular race or ethnicity is inferior or superior to others. Racial discrimination involves any act where a person is treated unfairly or vilified because of their race, colour, descent, national or ethnic origin1”. Indigenous Allied Health Australia (IAHA),
2021 Indigenous Allied Health Award Winners
WebIndigenous Allied Health Professional of the Year Award – Tya Fry. The Allied Health Professional of the Year is awarded to an IAHA full member graduate who has worked in a relevant field for at least 5 years. The award recognises the recipients commitment, dedication and contribution to improving the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and
Integrated Team Care (ITC) – Improving Cultural Competency of
WebThe online learning provides national context to the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities, introduces the IAHA Cultural Responsiveness in Action Framework and important concepts in cultural safety, and encourages learners to start to plan for how to be more culturally safe in their practice.
Our Leadership–
WebProfessor Calma has a special interest in Indigenous education, employment and training programs. Professor Calma is a long-serving supporter of Indigenous Allied Health Australia and IAHA Lifetime Achievement Awardee. He has been a prominent advocate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, pioneering the Close the Gap campaign and
ABORIGINAL ALLIED HEALTH NETWORK FORUM
WebWednesday 8 May 2019. Aboriginal Allied Health Network Forum. The Aboriginal allied health forum is a collaboration between the Health Education and Training Institute (HETI), the Ministry of Health (Workforce Planning & Talent Development Branch) and Indigenous Allied Health Australia (IAHA). This year forums will be held on 8 May …
2024 IAHA National Conference
WebIAHA Member Scholarship Applications – NOW OPEN (Closing 3 July 2024) IAHA Ultimate Student Leadership Challenge Applications – NOW OPEN (Closing TBA) 2024 National Indigenous Allied Health Award Nominations open – 5 May 2024. Earlybird Registrations Open – 3 June 2024. For more information please contact [email protected].
Cultural Responsiveness Training
WebThe highlights: At IAHA Consulting, we have created our very own market-leading cultural safety training using our evidence-based Cultural Responsiveness Framework. We are proud of the uniqueness of this training, as it differs from others on the market. Our training focuses on action-orientated and strength-based outcomes.
IAHA National Conference & AGM
WebThe Indigenous Allied Health Australia's National Conference & AGM is now Bigger, Better & has a NEW VENUE!! From the 22-24 November at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre. Cnr Merivale and Glenelg Streets, South Bank, Brisbane. Registrations are still open so if you haven't already done so, REGISTER NOW!!
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