Dipo and the adolescent Krobo girl: Redemption of a contested puberty rite for contemporary sexual health education

DV Kutufam - Dialectical perspectives on media, health, and culture …, 2021 - igi-global.com
Contemporary Christian/secular/social trends and beliefs about religion, the rights of
women, and the privacy of their bodies have been used to challenge the Dangme people of …

Improving services for Aboriginal women experiencing sexual violence: Working at the knowledge interface

MA Lindeman, SJ Togni - Australian Social Work, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Aboriginal women experiencing sexual violence may not always access support services
when needed, nor receive the most appropriate support when they do. Recent research …

Voices from the Black Rainbow: The Inclusion of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBQTI Sistergirl and Brotherboys People in Health, Well-Being, and …

D Bonson - Suicide Risk Assessment and Prevention, 2022 - Springer
Despite the significant suicide risk associated with two, both, highly marginalized groups,
Indigenous and Lesbian Gay Bisexual Queer Trans Intersex (LGBQTI) community voices …

[引用][C] Communication to societies that hold multiple belief systems: an experience from KwaZulu-Natal.

M Gumede - 2009

Fault lines or songlines?: The influence of remote aboriginal communities in shaping social research priorities in child protection

S Moore - Fusion Journal, 2016 - search.informit.org
The first in a portfolio of publications the author identifies her social work experience within
remote Australia as the catalyst for the development of the research topic,'Keeping kids safe …

Attitudes, beliefs and practices of the Vhavenda in sexually transmitted diseases

FM Mulaudzi - Indilinga African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge …, 2005 - journals.co.za
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are not foreign to African cultures. Like other
nationalities, Africans also had their own diagnosis, treatment and prevention methods for …

[PDF][PDF] 'For our mother's song we sing': Yanyuwa Aboriginal women's narratives of experience, memory and emotion

E Mackinlay - Altitude: an e-journal of emerging humanities work, 2005 - researchgate.net
The voices of Jemima Wuwarlu Miller, Nancy Yukuwal McDinny and Rachel
Muyurrkulmanya McDinny 2 rise up into the clear night sky, their faces occasionally made …

Tapping into traditional norms for preventing HIV and unintended pregnancy: harnessing the influence of grandmothers (Agogos) in Malawi

RJ Limaye, RN Rimal… - … of community health …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Young girls in Malawi must be able to acquire sexual health information and skills to protect
themselves from HIV/AIDS and prevent unintended pregnancies. The purpose of this study …

From shame to pride: access to sexual assault services for indigenous people: a partnership project between Elizabeth Hoffman House and CASA House

L Thorpe, M Dimopoulos, R Solomon - 2004 - anrows.intersearch.com.au
This project reports the issues and strategies identified to assist the Victorian Centres
Against Sexual Assault to better meet the needs of Indigenous victims or survivors, and …

Reflections on accessing indigenous research settings: Encounters with traditional health practitioners and leaders in Vhembe district, South Africa

MD Peu, FM Mulaudzi, SR Rikhotso… - Culture & …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Conducting research in indigenous settings in rural villages, where traditional leaders are
the custodians of communities remains a challenge. Traditional health practitioners have to …