Health Equity

​​​The Health Equity award recognises programs and projects that overcome barriers to achieve better health in a defined group or population. This can include, but are not limited to, victims of violence, abuse and neglect, those affected by alcohol and other drugs, people involved in the criminal justice system, people with disability, refugees, and those who experience homelessness.

This award recognises projects, programs or initiatives that demonstrate: 

  • targeted interventions that promote health equity and provide access to a defined population (we welcome nominations that address discrete populations). 
  • best practice, excellence, and innovation in addressing a need unique to the defined population. 
  • interventions codesigned with those with lived-experience
  • consumer and community engagement in the design and delivery of projects, programs or initiatives which involve close partnerships with the defined population. 
  • positive health impact and significant contribution to health equity. 

Projects can be small or large scale but must target the needs of the defined group or population. ​​​

W​e recognise and acknowledge the ongoing disparities in health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and some multicultural populations, which ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Health is committed to addressing. Separate award categories are available for projects that specifically focus on addressing health inequities in these population groups. 
Current as at: Friday 2 May 2025
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