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The Closing the Gap framework is a strategy by the Commonwealth and state and territory governments of Australia that aims to reduce disparity between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australians on key health, education and economic opportunity targets.
Close the Gap (CTG) is a social justice campaign focused on Indigenous Australians' health, in which peak Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous health bodies, NGOs and human rights organisations work together to achieve health equality in Australia. The Campaign was launched in April 2007.
The Health 21 targets were: [2] [3] "Solidarity for health in the European Region," or "closing the health gap between countries" "Equity in health," or "closing the health gap within countries" "Healthy start in life," for example "policies should... create a supportive family, with wanted children and good parenthood capacity"
The gap in mental health care access for Latinos impacts individuals and their communities as Hispanic legislators introduced a bill to address barriers and raise awareness.
May 19—TRAVERSE CITY — A shockwave went through Grand Traverse County two weeks ago when county commissioners voted to end a relationship with the Northern Lakes Community Mental Health Authority.
David H. Rosmarin is an American psychologist who specializes in anxiety. He is an associate professor at Harvard Medical School and the founder of Center for Anxiety, which he directs. [1]
I don’t know if we’ll ever see the mental health gap between straight people and gay people close, at least not fully. There will always be more straight kids than gay kids, we will always be isolated among them, and we will always, on some level, grow up alone in our families and our schools and our towns.
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