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- Home - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
This website brings together a broad range of regional statistics about the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their communities
- About us - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The AIHW is an independent statutory Australian Government agency producing authoritative and accessible information and statistics to inform and support better policy and service delivery decisions, leading to better health and wellbeing for all Australians
- Australias health - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A collection of over 60 web pages that present key information and statistics on the health of Australians, the health system and factors that can influence our health
- Australias welfare - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Australia’s welfare: topic summaries present key information and statistics on welfare in Australia, aged care, housing, education, employment, supports and services, justice and safety and First Nations people across more than 30 web pages
- About our data - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Our role is to provide meaningful information and statistics for the benefit of the Australian people by: collecting and managing data on health and welfare issues, including from state, territory and federal government agencies
- Our role organisation goals - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) is an independent statutory Australian Government agency with more than 35 years of experience working with health and welfare data
- Cancer data in Australia - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The program aims to achieve better health outcomes for Australians by detecting lung cancer early and saving lives The program screens for lung cancer in high-risk individuals using low-dose computed tomography (low-dose CT) scans
- Health and wellbeing of First Nations people - Australian Institute of . . .
Reducing deaths by suicide and suicidal behaviour among First Nations people is an issue of major concern for many First Nations communities and a public health priority for all Australian governments
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