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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women (WA): Policy and Policy Development

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women (WA): Analysis, Comment and Positions

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women (WA): Evidence

Indigenous Women’s Report Card: Supplement to the Women’s Report Card 2005 – Summary 2006

05/20/2006/in Evidence / Statistics /by admin

Publisher: Department For Communities 2006. Perth, Western Australia

Status – CURRENT

Summary update of the Women’s Report Cards related to Indigenous Women of Western Australian across a range of key indicators in areas such as health, wellbeing, safety, work and education. The Women’s Report Cards provide an evidence base to inform government and private sector policies, services and programs, as well as giving a snapshot of Western Australian women’s lives.

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