Facilitating equity in mental health outcomes for Aboriginal People within mainstream mental health services in Western Australia: A grounded theory study

SA McGough - 2015 - espace.curtin.edu.au
This study developed a substantive theory that explores the provision of culturally safe care
in a mental health setting and identified factors that inhibit or facilitate the experience. 28 …

Tackling cultural safety and disparities in mental health: Striving or surviving?

S McGough - International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2016 - espace.curtin.edu.au
Background: While national practice standards and guidelines promote respectful and
culturally appropriate care for Aboriginal people, the multi-dimensional experiences of …

Understanding and working with different worldviews to co-design cultural security in clinical mental health settings to engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait …

M Wright, A Lin, M O'Connell, J Bullen… - Primary Health Care …, 2021 - cambridge.org
Background: Creating the conditions for meaningful relationships is essential to
understanding Aboriginal worldviews and co-designing ways of working to achieve better …

Co‐designing research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander consumers of mental health services, mental health workers, elders and cultural healers

H Milroy, S Kashyap, J Collova… - Australian Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction The disparity in mental health outcomes compared with non‐Indigenous
Australians means that there is an urgent need to develop an evidence base around how …

Walking together in friendship: Learning about cultural safety in mainstream mental health services through Aboriginal Participatory Action Research

H Milroy, S Kashyap, J Collova… - Australian & New …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: Culturally safe service provision is essential to improving social and emotional
wellbeing among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, and to eliminating …

Aboriginal young people's experiences of Cultural Safety in mental health services in two regions of New South Wales, Australia

J Garay - International Journal of Indigenous Health, 2024 - jps.library.utoronto.ca
This article assesses the Cultural Safety of mainstream mental health services in two regions
of New South Wales, Australia, based on the experiences and perspectives of Aboriginal …

Measuring cultural appropriateness of mental health services for Australian Aboriginal peoples in rural and remote Western Australia: A client/clinician's journey

K Doyle - International Journal of Culture and Mental Health, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia suffer from poorer mental health
than non-Aboriginal people, especially in remote and rural settings. Even with the ongoing …

Designing mental health service delivery in partnership with Aboriginal people

C Harrison, M Wiltshire, D Vicary, PR Loh, D Wynaden - 2008 - researchonline.jcu.edu.au
There is a paucity of information on which to draw pertaining to the provision of culturally
sensitive mental health services to Aboriginal people. Mental health service delivery is …

Way Forward: an Indigenous approach to well-being

K Andersen, J Henderson, E Howarth… - Australasian …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals are overrepresented in mental
health services in the state of Queensland (QLD), Australia; indicating greater prevalence …

[HTML][HTML] How an urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health care service improved access to mental health care

J Hepworth, D Askew, W Foley, D Duthie… - International journal for …, 2015 - Springer
Abstract Introduction Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience higher levels
of psychological distress and mental ill health than their non-Indigenous counterparts, but …