Strengthening the link between policy formulation and implementation of Indigenous health policy directions

Matthews, A., Jackson Pulver, L.R. and Ring, I.T. (2008) Strengthening the link between policy formulation and implementation of Indigenous health policy directions. Australian Health Review, 32(4), pp. 613-25. (doi: 10.1071/AH080613)

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Abstract

This study aimed to understand the problems within the Indigenous health policy process in Australia and how weaknesses in the process impact on policy implementation. Using semi-structured questions, 23 key stakeholders in the policy-making process were interviewed. Three main themes dominated; a need for increased Indigenous involvement in policy formulation at the senior Australian Government level, increased participation of Indigenous community-controlled health organisations in the policy-making process and, most importantly, ensuring that policies have the necessary resources for their implementation. The emergence of these specific themes demonstrated weaknesses in policy process from the formulation stage onward. Tackling these would, according to our informants, significantly enhance the effectiveness of the policy process and contribute to further improvement of the health of Indigenous Australians.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Black, Dr Anna
Authors: Matthews, A., Jackson Pulver, L.R., and Ring, I.T.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Health & Wellbeing > General Practice and Primary Care
Journal Name:Australian Health Review
ISSN:0156-5788
ISSN (Online):1449-8944

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