4725.0 - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing: A focus on children and youth, Apr 2011  
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing: a focus on children and youth

A Population Overview
Culture, Leisure and Heritage
Family and Community
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Population size and age structureConnections with cultural groups and the landFamily structure
Where children and young people liveSpeaking Aboriginal and Torres StraitYoung parents
Fertility and mortalityIslander languagesConnections with family and friends
Other resourcesTraditional knowledge and cultural educationOther resources
Involvement in cultural events and activities
Participation in leisure and play activities 
Other resources 

HealthEducation, Learning and Skills Paid Work
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Children's healthEarly learning and careYoung people in the labour force
What young people said about their healthBeing at schoolYoung people not in employment
What young people did about their healthThe transition from education to workEmployment and wellbeing
Young people's access to health servicesOther resourcesOther resources
Other resources 
   

Income and Economic Resources
Housing and Community Facilities
Law and Justice
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Financial stressHousing tenureSafety and security
Characteristics of personal income earnersMoving houseExperiences of discrimination
Other resourcesOvercrowdingExperiences of violence
 Housing conditionsContact with the law and justice system
Community facilities Other resources
Other resources
 

These articles are based on the Framework for Measuring Wellbeing: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, 2010 (cat. no. 4703.0)