Aboriginal people travelling well

Mobility is a basic human need, and transport (walking, driving, travelling as a passenger), is the way that it is achieved. The starting point for…

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Handwashing campaign

Infectious disease such as respiratory and intestinal infections are the leading causes of hospitalisation for Indigenous infants and children in the NT, with rates many…

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East Arnhem Healthy Skin project

The East Arnhem Healthy Skin Project (EAHSP) aimed to reduce the prevalence of scabies, skin sores and tinea in five remote Aboriginal communities, as these…

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Social determinants of Indigenous health short course and textbook

Menzies School of Health Research received a Public Health Education and Research Program (PHERP) grant in 2002 to develop and conduct a short course on…

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Undergraduate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students experiences

How Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students experience their undergraduate candidature at the University of Melbourne With Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander student enrolment and…

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Revitalising Health for All: Learning from comprehensive primary health care experiences (Melbourne)

This small research project is part of a larger international project, the Revitalising Health For All project funded by the Teasdale-Corti Global Health Research Partnership…

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Revitalising Health for All: Learning from comprehensive primary health care experiences (Utopia)

This research project is part of a larger international project, the Revitalising Health For All project funded by the Teasdale-Corti Global Health Research Partnership Program.…

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Stocktake and gap analysis of Indigenous drug prevention research

The Victorian Premier’s Drug Prevention Council identified drug use prevention as a priority issue for Victorian Aboriginal (Koori) health over the next five years. To…

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Yarning together: Culturally secure rehabilitation for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples after brain injury

Yarning together: Developing a culturally secure rehabilitation approach for Aboriginal Australians after brain injury   Project Aim To develop an understanding of the perceptions by…

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Australian Integrated Mental Health Initiative (AIMhi)

Australian Integrated Mental Health Initiative (AIMhi) This project aimed to improve outcomes for remote Indigenous clients of mental health services in remote Top End communities…

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Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land across Australia and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this website may contain images, voices and names of deceased persons.

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