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    Cooking up a healthy future for young tasmanian aboriginal people


    The Palawa Chef Kitchen Licence youth program, an initiative created by the Tasmania Aboriginal Centre's Aboriginal Health Service, is helping to improve health outcomes for young Aboriginal people in Launceston.

    With $10,000 in funding from the Medibank Community Fund in 2013, the program has highlighted the importance of nutritional health and wellbeing and equipped participants with food and kitchen safety skills through a week-long kitchen-based health and wellbeing program.

    The need for programs like Palawa Chef Kitchen Licence youth program is reinforced by new community research, commissioned by Medibank for NAIDOC Week, which shows that Australians are overwhelmingly aware that there is a life expectancy gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.

    The survey revealed that 87 per cent of people know there is a significant gap in life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, and 51 per cent identify 'health issues' as the factors very likely to contribute to the problem.

    Medibank's Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, Rita Marigliani, said Medibank is committed to working towards a society where there is equity in health and wellbeing outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

    "We have identified that partnerships with existing, Aboriginal-led organisations like the Tasmania Aboriginal Centre's Aboriginal Health Service, are best-suited to engaging with their local communities and identifying and addressing the key health related issues they face," said Ms Marigliani.

    "At Medibank our purpose for better health extends to all Australians and we believe that through active participation and community engagement we can help close the life expectancy gap impacting Indigenous people."

    This is one of the important actions identified in Medibank's 2014-2016 Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) released on July 7.

    "In our Reconciliation Action Plan we have committed to offering $100,000 annually for the next two years to support initiatives that improve the overall health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples," said Ms Marigliani.

    The plan sets out 22 actions that will be pursued and was released alongside Medibank's Indigenous Employment Strategy that aims to increase the number of Indigenous people employed by Medibank with opportunities for career development and advancement.

    To find out more about Medibank's commitment to Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing go to
    http://www.medibankcf.com.au/programs-events/indigenous-health-and-wellbeing www.medibankcf.com.au