Over the past 50 years, the gradual demise of key elements in the education of Aboriginal Health Workers (AHW) has led to a range of aboriginal health initiatives failing.
Between 1982-1990, the Koori Kollij in Collingwood delivered a highly successful AHW training program. The curriculum included not only training in primary health care but, crucially, offered AHW the opportunity to develop their advocacy and leadership skills.
Current training for AHW has evolved away from the leading Koori Kollij program. Past research shows that grounded Indigenous input into health worker education programs is the only truly successful model.