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"This is an anthropological study of the culture of public health governance in the Northern Territory of Australia. It asks what it takes to become a helping white bureau-professional in Australias post-colonial frontier - someone who passionately cares about and resolutely strives toward improved health for Indigenous people and how their determination to help is sustained in the face of a self-declared history of failure."--Provided by publisher.
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Government relations, Community development, Citizen participation, Medical care, Aboriginal Australians, Aboriginal australians, Medical care, australia, Oceanic Ancestry Group, Healthcare Disparities, Health Status Disparities, Health Policy, Government, Indigenous Health Services, Public health, Bureaucracy, Northern Territory. Territory Health ServicesPlaces
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Bureaucrats and bleeding hearts: indigenous health in northern Australia
2008, University of New South Wales Press
in English
1921410183 9781921410185
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-267) and index.
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