The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) is a major national agency set up by the Australian Government to provide reliable, regular and relevant information and statistics on Australia's health and welfare. It is a statutory authority in the Health and Ageing portfolio. The AIHW website serves as a comprehensive resource for data, reports, and publications on various aspects of health and welfare in Australia, aiming to inform policy and decision-making, and to promote discussion and understanding among the general public.
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Access to a wide range of health and welfare data and reports, including detailed statistics and analysis.
A comprehensive library of publications on various health and welfare topics, available for download.
Interactive data tools and visualizations to explore health and welfare statistics in a user-friendly manner.
Latest news, media releases, and updates from the AIHW, keeping the public informed about recent findings and reports.
In-depth research and analysis on key health and welfare issues, contributing to evidence-based policy making.
Detailed information on various health conditions, including prevalence, treatment options, and impact on the population.
Information on welfare services available in Australia, including support for families, the elderly, and people with disabilities.
Special focus on the health and welfare of Indigenous Australians, including reports and data specific to Indigenous communities.
Comparative data and analysis on how Australia's health and welfare systems perform internationally.
Ability to request custom data sets and reports tailored to specific research needs or interests.
To provide high-quality, independent, and relevant information and statistics on Australia's health and welfare.
To be a leading source of information and statistics that inform and influence health and welfare policy and practice.
Integrity, Independence, Innovation, Collaboration, and Excellence.
The AIHW can be contacted via phone, email, or through their website for inquiries and support.
The AIHW website is designed to be accessible to all users, including those with disabilities, in compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
The AIHW is committed to protecting the privacy of its website visitors and users, in accordance with Australian privacy laws.
Information on the AIHW website is protected by copyright, with specific guidelines provided for the use and reproduction of content.
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