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Closing the Gaps in Indigenous Mortality & Housing: Perspectives from the Social Sciences04 April 2008 Various speakers In delivering an apology to the Stolen Generations the Prime Minister set a concrete target to halve the gap in infant mortality rates between Indigenous and non-Indigenous children within a decade. Related to this is a subsequent declared need to improve housing conditions for Indigenous Australians with the establishment of a housing policy commission as the first step. In this forum, leading academics discuss the scale and nature of the issues facing the new government as it attempts to achieve these aims. PART ONE 1-2.30pm Indigenous Infant Mortality: what is known from available data The Indigenous Infant Mortality Target: what needs to be achieved Culture as Cause: the debates on improving aboriginal health PART TWO 3-4.30pm The Scale and Composition of Housing Needs Housing Tenure in Remote Areas: directions and dilemmas The Delivery and Performance of Indigenous Housing and the Persistent Relevance of Culturally Specific Factors Broad Topics: Arts and Social Sciences Sub-topics: Creative Arts, Indigenous Studies
Part of the 2008 Toyota-ANU Public Lecture Series This work by The Australian National University is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License.
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