“Ngany Kamam, I speak truly”: first-person accounts of Aboriginal youth voices in mental health service reform

H Culbong, A Ramirez-Watkins, S Anderson… - International journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Aboriginal young people are experts in their own experience and are best placed to identify
the solutions to their mental health and wellbeing needs. Given that Aboriginal young …

Our journey, our story: A study protocol for the evaluation of a co-design framework to improve services for Aboriginal youth mental health and well-being

M Wright, A Brown, P Dudgeon, R McPhee, J Coffin… - BMJ open, 2021 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Introduction Mainstream Australian mental health services are failing Aboriginal young
people. Despite investing resources, improvements in well-being have not materialised …

Making a difference: Engaging both hearts and minds in research practice

M Wright, M Culbong, T Jones… - … : Action Learning and …, 2013 - search.informit.org
This paper discusses the findings and the research process undertaken thus far for the
Looking Forward Aboriginal Mental Health Project. The primary aim of the project is to …

Building a Nyoongar work practice model for Aboriginal youth mental health: Prioritising trust, culture and spirit, and new ways of working

T Culbong, N Crisp, B Biedermann, A Lin… - Health Sociology …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Mainstream youth mental health services struggle to comprehend the connection between
colonisation and service provision for Aboriginal young people. This is the consensus …

What is known about pathways to mental health care for Australian Aboriginal young people?: a narrative review

A Kilian, A Williamson - International journal for equity in health, 2018 - Springer
Objectives To (1) gain an understanding of current trajectories of Aboriginal young people
through the mental health care system in Australia;(2) summarize what mental health care …

Exploring pathways to mental healthcare for urban Aboriginal young people: a qualitative interview study

D Kalucy, J Nixon, M Parvizian, P Fernando… - BMJ open, 2019 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To explore the perceptions of Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service
(ACCHS) staff involved in providing mental healthcare to Aboriginal young people of the …

Engaging Australian Aboriginal youth in mental health services

T Westerman - Australian psychologist, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
It is currently estimated that up to 40% of Aboriginal youth (aged 13–17) will experience
some form of mental health problem within their lifetime. Of greater concern is the evidence …

'We know they healthy cos they on country with old people": Demonstrating the value of the Yiriman Project, 2010-2013

D Palmer - 2013 - researchportal.murdoch.edu.au
Before making a number of points in relation to the Committee's inquiry it is important that I
introduce myself. I am presently a tenured academic at Murdoch University and responsible …

Humility, inquisitiveness, and openness: key attributes for meaningful engagement with Nyoongar people

M Wright, A Lin, M O'Connell - Advances in Mental Health, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: Mental health clinicians have struggled to recognise the need to understand an
Aboriginal worldview and how human interactions are shaped by social relationships in kin …

“If you don't speak from the heart, the young mob aren't going to listen at all”: An invitation for youth mental health services to engage in new ways of working

M Wright, T Culbong, N Crisp… - Early intervention in …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Aim Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people are more likely to
experience mental health issues or end their life by suicide than non‐Aboriginal youth, but …