Publications

GPs – Deal or No Deal? General Practitioners in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services in NSW
GPsDealorNoDeal
To Download GPs Deal or No Deal click here
 
AH&MRC Financial Report for the Year Ended 30 June 2010
AHMRCFinancialReportYearEnded30June2010
To Download the Financial Report click here
 
AH&MRC Constitution
AHMRC Constitution

 

CONSTITUTION
OF THE
ABORIGINAL HEALTH AND MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
OF NEW SOUTH WALES
ACN 085 654 397

- A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE -

Revised as at 28th November 2008 Pleas click to download
 

CRIAH Tools for Collaboration

CRIAH Tools

This resource has been commissioned by the Coalition for Research to Improve Aboriginal Health (CRIAH) in order to assemble a set of tools to facilitate appropriate collaboration between researchers and Aboriginal communities. Background information is also provided for the benefit of new researchers in the field. This document is aimed primarily at providing researchers with some of the information they need to work in partnership with Aboriginal communities.

Please click here for CRIAH Tools for Collaboration

 
AH&MRC Monograph Series

Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Health Care Services to Aboriginal Communities

Volume 1. Number l. 1999

Guidelines for Reseach into Aboriginal Health

Volume 1. Number ll. 1999

AH&MRC Submission to the Australian Senate Select Committee on the Administration of Indigenous Affairs

Volume 2. Number l. 2004

 
Pressing Problems Community Report May 2008
Gambling Report 2008

“The ‘Pressing Problems’ project was funded by the Responsible Gambling Fund to explore the issue of gambling in a NSW Aboriginal community context. This Community Report aims to provide feedback to participating NSW Aboriginal communities, as well as making information about the project available to Aboriginal communities and people more generally and other interested parties. For full coverage of the project’s methodology and findings, see the Final Report described below.

Please click here to download Gambling Research Project final report
Please click here to download the community report in color
Please click here to download the community report in black & white

 
AH&MRC Brochure
AH&MRC Flyer AH&MRC Brochure
 

The AH&MRC of NSW submission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee

AHMRC

The AH&MRC of NSW submission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee in its Inquiry into the Northern Territory National Emergency Response Bill 2007 & Related Bills.
Please click here to download the submission.


AH&MRC Newsletters
           
march2007Newsletter
Sep2006newletter
           
           
 
STI&BBI Manual
STIBBI

 

Sexually Transmissible Infections (STIs) and Blood Borne Infections (BBIs) are a significant problem in NSW. They particularly affect people who are young, marginalised or who have limited access to health services. These factors along with other issues discussed in this manual contribute to the higher burden of ill health experienced by Aboriginal people as a consequence of STIs and BBIs. Please click here to down load STI & BBI Manual

 

 
Administration Manual
Aboriginal Medical Service Administration Manual

This Administration Manual template has been developed by the AH&MRC and the Rural Doctors Network to assist Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services develop policies and procedures, including those required for AGPAL/QIP accreditation. Please click here for more information.

 
Blood Borne Infections

Increasing Access to Services in NSW for Aboriginal People at Risk of Contracting or Who Have Blood Borne Infections

AH&MRC Consultancy Service in association with Mandala Consulting, 2004

 
ICEE/AHMRC NSW Aboriginal Eye and Visioncare Program,

ICEE/AHMRC NSW Aboriginal Eye and Visioncare Program, Australia , Project Report, B. Layland, B. Holdern, K. Evans, S. Bailey, The International Electronic Journal of Rural and Remote Health Research, Education, Practice and Policy, February, 2004. -

A joint analysis by the International Centre for Eyecare Education, Vision Cooperative Research Centre and the Aboriginal Health & Medical Research Council of NSW (AH&MRC).

 

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