Barriers and enablers to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander careers in health: A qualitative, multisector study in western New South Wales

Aust J Rural Health. 2021 Dec;29(6):896-908. doi: 10.1111/ajr.12764. Epub 2021 Sep 8.

Abstract

Objective: Growing a strong Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workforce is key to closing the gap in health outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. This study sought to explore barriers and enablers to career development for Aboriginal health staff and potential strategies to enhance career pathways.

Design: Qualitative study, with data collected primarily through focus group discussions (yarning circles) at different health workplaces.

Setting: Western New South Wales.

Participants: Aboriginal health staff (n = 54) from Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services, a Local Health District and a Primary Health Network, and their managers (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal; n = 28).

Main outcome measures: Identified barriers and enablers and regional strategies for improving career pathways.

Results: Aboriginal people interested in pursuing a career in health face barriers in: pre-employment, recruitment, the workplace and further education and training. Being given practical and emotional support, as well as opportunities, makes a difference at every stage. Family and community are very influential in career decisions. Within the workplace, culturally appropriate human resource systems and management structures are vital. The ability to obtain employment and access education and training locally is important to rural and remote communities.

Conclusion: To enhance health career pathways for Aboriginal people, strategies are needed at all levels: community, organisation, system and society. Aboriginal leadership and self-determination are crucial, as are partnerships within the health sector and between the health and the education and training sectors. Cultural safety is essential to expansion of the Aboriginal workforce, and to health care experiences and outcomes for Aboriginal community members.

Keywords: Indigenous; education and training; health services management; health workforce; recruitment and retention.

MeSH terms

  • Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples*
  • Career Choice*
  • Health Workforce*
  • Humans
  • New South Wales
  • Qualitative Research

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