A Participant's Response to: Recreating the Circle with We Al-Li: A Program for Sharing and Regeneration

B Fredericks - Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, 1995 - search.informit.org
A Participant's Response to: Recreating the Circle with We Al-Li: A Program for Sharing
and Regeneration Page 1 A PARTICIPANT'S RESPONSE TO: RECREATING mE CmCLE WITH …

Addressing uncomfortable issues: reflexivity as a tool for culturally safe practice in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health

A Wilson - The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2014 - cambridge.org
It is well recognised that research with Aboriginal communities needs to be ethical,
meaningful and useful, in a way that is defined by communities themselves. This article …

[PDF][PDF] Towards reconciliation in aboriginal health

L Rasmussen - Melbourne: VKHRCDU, The University of …, 2001 - wimmerapcp.org.au
Towards Reconcilation in Aboriginal Health: Initiatives for Teaching Medical Students about
Aboriginal Issues brings together a body of research that was conducted at the University of …

[图书][B] Binan Goonj: bridging cultures in Aboriginal health

T Dowd, AK Eckermann, E Chong, L Nixon, R Gray… - 2010 - books.google.com
A newly-updated edition of the definitive textbook on Aboriginal Health issues Binan Goonj,
3rd Edition: Bridging cultures in Aboriginal health is a comprehensive Indigenous health text …

[HTML][HTML] Facilitating engagement through strong relationships between primary healthcare and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples

C Davy, A Cass, J Brady, J DeVries… - Australian and New …, 2016 - Elsevier
Objective Given the high prevalence of chronic disease, it is of concern that access to and
sustained engagement with primary healthcare services by Aboriginal and Torres Strait …

Workforce insights on how health promotion is practised in an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service

K McFarlane, S Devine, J Judd… - Australian journal of …, 2017 - CSIRO Publishing
Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services deliver holistic and culturally appropriate
primary health care to over 150 communities in Australia. Health promotion is a core function …

The need to extend beyond the knowledge gained in cross-cultural awareness training

B Fredericks - The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2008 - cambridge.org
In the Health sector, Cross-Cultural Awareness Training has been seen as a way to improve
knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to therefore …

[PDF][PDF] Healing mainstream health: Building understanding and respect for Indigenous knowledges

L Rix, D Rotumah - Cultural competence and the higher education …, 2020 - library.oapen.org
We first encountered one another around a decade ago when sharing an office at a rural
health campus of The University of Sydney, where both of us were working on health …

Attitudes and characteristics of health professionals working in Aboriginal health

AM Wilson, AM Magarey, M Jones… - Rural and remote …, 2015 - search.informit.org
Introduction: There is an unacceptable gap in health status between Aboriginal and non-
Aboriginal people in Australia. Linked to social inequalities in health and political and …

Cross-cultural training for Aboriginal health issues South Western Sydney area health service

B Westwood - Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, 2005 - search.informit.org
A research project was undertaken in late 2003 to identify cross-cultural awareness training
activities (CAT) in South Western Sydney Area Health Service (SWSAHS) with specific …