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Social and Emotional Well-Being Framework - A National Strategic Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples' Mental Health and Social and Emotional Well-Being

Australia Social Health Reference Group for National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Council and National Mental Health Working Group Country Resources Mental Health Strategies and Plans Australia 31 December 2004 Guidelines

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The Framework recognises that supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families to effectively deal with, and triumph over, the effects of past policies and practices is a priority. This includes expanding services to children in order for them to obtain and achieve their full potential. This requires a whole-of-life, and a community and government approach sustained across generations and beyond the life of this Framework.

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