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    <name>Answers to Questions</name>
    <subject>
      <name>Aboriginal Health Policy</name>
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        <heading>ABORIGINAL HEALTH POLICY</heading>
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      <talker role="member" id="1807" kind="question">
        <name>Dr McFETRIDGE</name>
        <house>House of Assembly</house>
        <electorate id="">Morphett</electorate>
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          <question date="2010-06-01" qonNum="67">
            <name>ABORIGINAL HEALTH POLICY</name>
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        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000516">67 <by role="member" id="1807">Dr McFETRIDGE (Morphett)</by> (1 June 2010).  What complexities were encountered in Aboriginal health policy and program planning for the recruitment and retention of staff?</text>
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      <talker role="member" id="535" kind="answer">
        <name>The Hon. J.D. HILL</name>
        <house>House of Assembly</house>
        <electorate id="">Kaurna</electorate>
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            <name>Minister for Health</name>
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          <portfolio id="">
            <name>Minister for Mental Health and Substance Abuse</name>
          </portfolio>
          <portfolio id="">
            <name>Minister for the Southern Suburbs</name>
          </portfolio>
          <portfolio id="">
            <name>Minister Assisting the Premier in the Arts</name>
          </portfolio>
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          <question date="2010-06-01" qonNum="67">
            <name>ABORIGINAL HEALTH POLICY</name>
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          <by role="member" id="535">The Hon. J.D. HILL (Kaurna—Minister for Health, Minister for Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Minister for the Southern Suburbs, Minister Assisting the Premier in the Arts):</by>  I am advised:</text>
        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000518">The following complexities were encountered in Aboriginal health policy and program planning for the recruitment and retention of staff:</text>
        <text continued="true" id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000519">Recruitment Issues</text>
        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000520">It is well documented that Aboriginal people still face significant educational disadvantage compared to the non-Aboriginal population, limiting employment opportunities for Aboriginal people and their ability to undertake further education and training.</text>
        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000521">Due to the nature of the services SA Health provides, a highly skilled workforce is required to deliver these services.</text>
        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000522">There are insufficient numbers of skilled Aboriginal people to recruit to SA Health.</text>
        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000523">There is a limited number of entry level positions in SA Health for people with no formal qualifications.</text>
        <text continued="true" id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000524">What We Are Doing To Address The Issues</text>
        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000525">SA Health has developed a number of Aboriginal specific employment and training programs to develop an appropriately and highly skilled Aboriginal health workforce supply.</text>
        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000526">A key initiative has been the Aboriginal Centres of Learning. Notably, the Pika Wiya Aboriginal Learning Centre in Port Augusta, which has trained and improved employment outcomes for many Aboriginal people in health related areas since its inception in 2002. There is also a Learning Centre within the Port Lincoln Aboriginal Health Service and planning is currently underway to establish an Aboriginal Learning Centre in Ceduna.</text>
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        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000527">Other important recruitment initiatives include Cadetships and Traineeships, which offer training combined with on-the-job skill development and employment pathways into SA Health.</text>
        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000528">SA Health has recently developed a pre-employment program for Aboriginal people in the Southern Adelaide region. This program provides participants the opportunity to develop their skills and learn about SA Health in preparation for employment. On successful completion of the program, individuals are assessed and appointed to appropriate vacancies within the Southern Adelaide Region of Adelaide Health Service.</text>
        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000529">SA Health also offers Aboriginal health scholarships for Aboriginal people undertaking undergraduate or postgraduate health disciplines.  Scholarship graduates are recruited in SA Health.</text>
        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000530">SA Health is promoting the use of the Aboriginal Employment Register from the Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology to enable direct recruitment of Aboriginal people into SA Health positions.</text>
        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000531">SA Health has recently obtained a further three year exemption from the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 to prefer Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people for appointment to Aboriginal Health Worker positions in South Australia.</text>
        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000532">SA Health is also investigating a similar approach for new health worker roles that are being created specifically to implement the COAG Closing the Gap National Partnership initiatives in South Australia.</text>
        <text continued="true" id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000533">Retention Issues</text>
        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000534">SA Health recognises that cultural respect and safety are crucial factors to the retention of Aboriginal employees.</text>
        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000535">Burn out of Aboriginal front line staff due to increased complexity of work roles and Aboriginal community expectations and demands on their roles.</text>
        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000536">Difficulty with holding onto skilled Aboriginal staff—there is competition  between Government agencies and other industry/sectors for skilled Aboriginal people.</text>
        <text continued="true" id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000537">What We Are Doing To Address The Issues</text>
        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000538">SA Health has implemented and is developing further strategies to support the retention and development of Aboriginal staff in SA Health:</text>
        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000539">
          <item sublevel="1" bullet="true">The implementation of the Metropolitan Aboriginal Family Birthing program and state-wide expansion of the Port Augusta Aboriginal Family Birthing program are examples of creating ongoing positions for Aboriginal people, particularly in the delivery of clinical services to the Aboriginal community.</item>
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        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000540">
          <item sublevel="1" bullet="true">Identifying targeted training and development opportunities for current Aboriginal staff, which will provide greater career pathways and opportunities.</item>
        </text>
        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000541">
          <item sublevel="1" bullet="true">Increasing Leadership development opportunities for Aboriginal people and providing mentoring support where possible for middle management positions.</item>
        </text>
        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000542">
          <item sublevel="1" bullet="true">Identifying and providing opportunities across the health division for Aboriginal people to work in mainstream services where opportunities for cross cultural education and support for Aboriginal workers are enhanced.</item>
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        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000543">
          <item sublevel="1" bullet="true">Aboriginal Health Division is improving cultural safety by focussing on implementing The Aboriginal Cultural Inclusion Framework, which is a Social Inclusion Unit Board initiative.  Aboriginal Health Division has identified the key activities that need to be undertaken and developed draft supporting documents and tools to complete the implementation of the framework across all SA Health divisions.</item>
        </text>
        <text id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000544">
          <item sublevel="1" bullet="true">Aboriginal cultural awareness training for staff has been delivered at several SA Health sites and specific measures, such as the development of culturally respectful policies in human resource management are being considered (for example, culturally appropriate leave policies, Aboriginal providers in the Employee Assistance Program etc).</item>
        </text>
        <text continued="true" id="201109272bc52d1999044b9980000545">Over the past 18 months a number of divisions have developed or are in the process of developing Aboriginal Workforce Reform Strategies that further facilitate improved outcomes in workforce recruitment and retention activities.</text>
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