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The Australian Indigenous Health''InfoNet'', formerly National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Clearinghouse, is an internet resource that collects, collates, interprets, and presents evidence-derived knowledge on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health in Australia.


History

The Health''InfoNet'' was established in September 1997 as the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Clearinghouse. It developed into a more comprehensive web-based resource for knowledge about Indigenous health and was renamed the Australian Indigenous Health''InfoNet'' in 2000 to reflect this broader purpose” Dr Wooldridge, the then Federal Health Minister, said at the launch of the renamed HealthInfoNet “In a truly innovative way, even by international standards, the Australian Indigenous Health''InfoNet'' uses the Internet to enable people from all around Australia and overseas to share readily ideas on what health interventions work, find out where resources are available and discuss how best practice health care can be provided.”


Purpose

The purpose of the website is to make its evidence-based knowledge about Indigenous health issues readily accessible via the Internet to inform policy, practice, research, teaching and general community understanding. In this way it contributes to improving the health of
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. In September 2017 at the 20th anniversary event of the Health''InfoNet'', then
Minister for Indigenous Health The Minister for Health and Aged Care is the position in the Australian cabinet responsible for national health and wellbeing and medical research. The incumbent Minister is Labor MP Mark Butler. In the Government of Australia, the minister is ...
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Ken Wyatt Kenneth George Wyatt (born 4 August 1952) is a former Australian politician who was a member of the House of Representatives from 2010 to 2022, representing the Division of Hasluck for the Liberal Party. He is the first Indigenous Australian el ...
AM, praised the website, saying "...whilst there are obvious benefits for government agencies, health practitioners, researchers and policymakers in providing a mechanism for evidence-based decision making, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities are the real winners, as Health''InfoNet'' plays an important role in
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in health".


Governance and funding

Health''InfoNet'' is part of
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in Western Australia. Its work is guided by a national Advisory Board of 13 members who are prominent in the field of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and provide cultural governance. There is also a national network of honorary consultants who have expertise in various areas of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health. Since its inception, core funding for the Health''InfoNet'' is provided by the
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through Edith Cowan University.


Target audience

The Health''InfoNet'' defines its target audience broadly as all people working, studying or interested in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health. It aims to engage with key decision makers, influencers, users and front line health practitioners who work in the area of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health to facilitate the exchange and sharing of high quality knowledge and information. The ultimate aim is to bring about improvements in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health. The Health''InfoNet'' engages actively with various stakeholder groups: * Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community controlled health services and their representative bodies * government departments of health and Indigenous affairs * non-government organisations * professional  associations * health  service  workforce  (including  Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers,  doctors, nurses and other health workers) * research organisations * academic institutions including tertiary and technical * training organisations.


The resource

The resource provides comprehensive, up-to-date, evidence-derived information about Australian Indigenous health. The website has a number of component parts including: :*a comprehensive annual Overview of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health :*a searchable list of publications on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health :*a refereed e-journal :*collated information on a range of specific health topics, information on health systems and workforce information :*A separate Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre web resource :*A website supporting the national Tackling Indigenous Smoking workforce :*A peer-reviewed ''Journal of the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet'' The Health''InfoNet'' also supports a number of online ''
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'' places (
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, Instagram and
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) that enable people interested in Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health to share information, knowledge and experience about specific health topics.Rehill, L (April 2009)
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References


Further reading

:*Thomson, Neil. The Australian Indigenous Health''InfoNet'': Knowledge Transfer to assist Decision Making in Indigenous Health nline In: ''The Power of Knowledge: The Resonance of Tradition'', pp. 141-153. Taylor, Luke (Editor). Canberra, ACT: Aboriginal Studies Press, 2005. :*The Australian Indigenous Health''InfoNet'': a model of knowledge sharing for the health sector by Thomson N (2003). 7th National Rural Health Conference 4 March 2003.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Australian Indigenous Healthinfonet Indigenous health organisations based in Australia Australian health websites