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Korin Korin Balit-Djak: Aboriginal health, wellbeing and safety strategic plan 2017–2027

Department of Health and Human Services, Victoria State Government Country Resources General Health Strategies and Plans Victoria Policy document

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Korin Korin Balit-Djak marks a shared first step; it articulates Victorian Aboriginal people’s aspirations for health, wellbeing and safety. This has been achieved through extensive consultation and partnership between Aboriginal communities and community organisations, mainstream services and government departments.

The plan focuses on five priority domains:

• Aboriginal community leadership

• Prioritising Aboriginal culture and community

• System reform across the health and human services sector

• Safe, secure, strong families and individuals

• Physically, socially and emotionally healthy Aboriginal communities.

It outlines work currently underway, proposes actions over the next three years and presents a vision of what success will look like in 10 years.

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