Closing the (service) gap: exploring partnerships between Aboriginal and mainstream health services

KP Taylor, SC Thompson - Australian Health Review, 2011 - CSIRO Publishing
Background. Although effective partnerships between Aboriginal and mainstream health
services are critical to improve Aboriginal health outcomes, many factors can cause these …

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 …

Keepin ya mob healthy: Aboriginal community participation and Aboriginal health worker training in Victoria

K Adams, M Spratling - Australian Journal of Primary Health, 2001 - CSIRO Publishing
This article outlines the development of accredited Aboriginal Health Worker training in
Victoria. The processes of community consultation are presented as the primary reason for …

[HTML][HTML] Up close and real: living and learning in a remote community builds students' cultural capabilities and understanding of health disparities

RD Thackrah, M Hall, K Fitzgerald… - International journal for …, 2017 - Springer
Background Rural and remote communities in Australia fare worse than their urban
counterparts across major health indicators, with geographic isolation, restricted …

The role of governance in Indigenous medical education research

A McKivett, K Glover, Y Clark, J Coffin… - Rural and remote …, 2021 - search.informit.org
Context: This article considers the role of governance in Indigenous medical education
research through the lens of an Australian Aboriginal research project titled Healing …

Reconciling pedagogy and health sciences to promote Indigenous health

D Main, R Nichol, R Fennell - Australian and New Zealand …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives: To increase knowledge and skills regarding Indigenous learning styles. To raise
awareness within the tertiary education sector that Aboriginal students learn differently and …

Experiences of co‐designing research about a rural Aboriginal well‐being program: Informing practice and policy

L Urquhart, K Roberts, C Gibbs, K Fisher… - Australian Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Objective The objective of this study was to explore data and Aboriginal and non‐Aboriginal
researchers' experiences and reflexivity in co‐designing research about a rural Aboriginal …

Working at a cultural interface: Co-creating Aboriginal health curriculum for health professions

R Delbridge, L Garvey, JL Mackelprang… - Higher Education …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Historical exclusion of Aboriginal people and Aboriginal epistemologies in Australian higher
education, including health professions education, has produced generations of healthcare …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring Aboriginal aged care residents' cultural and spiritual needs in South Australia

N Sivertsen, A Harrington… - BMC Health Services …, 2019 - Springer
Background Attention to culture and its impact on health care can improve the quality of care
given, add to our understanding of health care among culturally diverse populations, and …

Improving cultural respect to improve Aboriginal health in general practice: a multi-methods and multi-perspective pragmatic study

ST Liaw, I Hasan, V Wade, R Canalese… - Australian Family …, 2015 - search.informit.org
Background: To address the gap in access to healthcare between Aboriginal people and
other Australians, we developed Ways of Thinking, Ways of Doing (WoTWoD) to embed …