1. The challenges of change management in Aboriginal community-controlled health organisations. Are there learnings for Cape York health reform?
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Coombe, Leanne L.
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INDIGENOUS Australians , *CITIZEN participation in community health services , *HEALTH care reform policy , *TORRES Strait Islanders , *MEDICAL care of Aboriginal Australians , *HEALTH , *HEALTH of indigenous peoples - Abstract
The health status of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples continues to be significantly poorer than Australia's general population. Clearly there is a need for change, hence the renewed interest in transitioning to a community control model for health services as a health intervention. Yet this requires a significant change management process, which is a process developed using Western business philosophies, and may not be applicable for community-controlled services that need to operate within the Aboriginal cultural domain. This paper examines the literature on organisational change management processes, and features of Aboriginal community-controlled health organisations and Aboriginal management styles. It identifies challenges and synergies that can be used to inform more effective transition processes to a community-control model for health services. The findings also highlight the need for a fundamental systems change approach to achieve such major reform agendas through the creation of a "collective responsibility" to achieve the vision for change, utilising participatory change management processes both internally and externally. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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