Queensland's Deadly Ears Program : Indigenous children receiving services for ear disease and hearing loss, 2007-2019
- Bib ID:
- 8556132
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- Book
- Author:
- Gersekowski, Kate, author
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- Canberra, ACT : Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, [2021]
- ©2021
- 1 online resource (vii, 93 pages) : colour illustrations, colour maps, colour charts.
- ISBN:
- 9781760548070 (PDF)
- Summary:
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"Queensland's Deadly Ears Program aims to reduce the impact of ear disease and hearing loss on Indigenous children by providing a range of frontline services in remote areas. This report summarises the services provided by the Program between 2007 and 2019. It also presents detailed information on the experiences with ear disease and hearing loss among children receiving services through this Program, including changes over time."
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- "Cat no. IHW 249"
- Includes bibliographical references (page 88)
- Subject:
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- Children, Aboriginal Australian -- Health and hygiene -- Australia -- Queensland -- Statistics
- Children, Aboriginal Australian -- Health and hygiene -- Queensland -- Statistics
- Children, Aboriginal Australian -- Medical care -- Australia -- Queensland -- Statistics
- Children, Aboriginal Australian -- Medical care -- Queensland -- Statistics
- Children, Aboriginal Australian -- Services for -- Australia -- Queensland -- Statistics
- Children, Aboriginal Australian -- Services for -- Queensland -- Statistics
- Ear -- Diseases -- Australia -- Queensland
- Ear -- Diseases -- Queensland
- Hearing disorders in children -- Australia -- Queensland
- Hearing disorders in children -- Queensland
- Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander content
- Ear -- Diseases
- Health - Hearing / Deafness - Otitis media
- Health - Hearing / Deafness
- Health services - Health programs
- Health status - Child health
- Hearing disorders in children
- Queensland
- Australian
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- Indigenous children receiving services for ear disease and hearing loss, 2007-2019
- Queensland's Deadly Ears Program : Indigenous children receiving services for ear disease and hearing loss, 2007-19.
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