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4704.0 - The Health and Welfare of Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, Oct 2010
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Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 29/10/2010
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About the Health and Welfare of Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
About this Release
Expanded Contents
History of Changes
Psychological distress high for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (Media Release)
CONTENTS
Executive Summary
Demographic, social and economic characteristics overview:
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and where they live
fertility and births
life expectancy
language, culture and socioeconomic outcomes
Family and community characteristics
Demographic characteristics: Torres Strait Islander People
Education
School retention
Educational attainment
Education and employment
Links between education and health
Education: Torres Strait Islander people
Social and emotional wellbeing
Positive wellbeing
Psychological distress
Life stressors — Adults
Stressors and life events — Children
Discrimination
Bullying at school
Removal from natural family
Social and emotional wellbeing: Torres Strait Islander people
Disability
Measuring disability
Prevalence of disability
Disability and other health characteristics
Disability and socioeconomic characteristics
Disability and social inclusion
Torres Strait Islander people
Adult health
Mothers' and children's health
Pregnancy and maternal health
Child nutrition and breastfeeding
Child exercise
Children's sleep habits
Children and passive smoking
Children's health
Mothers' and children's health: Torres Strait Islander people
Health status: self-assessed health (Adults)
Health status: psychological distress
Health risk factors and socioeconomic status
Health risk factors: smoking
Health risk factors: alcohol consumption
Health risk factors: illicit substance use
Adult health: Torres Strait Islander people
Mortality
Understanding the data quality issues
Overview of 2006-2010 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander deaths
Age structure and age at death
Infant and child mortality
Housing circumstances
Housing Tenure
Housing and health: overcrowding
Housing and health: housing conditions
Housing circumstances: Torres Strait Islander people
Access to health and community services
Community facilities and services
Child care
Access to health services
Barriers to accessing services
Access to health and community services: Torres Strait Islander people
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