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Overcoming barriers to use of child car seats in an urban Aboriginal community—formative evaluation of a program for Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services

Overcoming barriers to use of child car seats in an urban Aboriginal community—formative evaluation of a program for Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services

... As community members felt that the safe transportation of children was the shared responsibil- ity of the community, the program was delivered at a community ...this community, large families ...

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The picture talk project: Aboriginal community input on consent for research

The picture talk project: Aboriginal community input on consent for research

... local Aboriginal leaders and external researchers. Community Navigators who had local respect, local knowledge and ex- perience working between the Aboriginal and Western worlds were employed as ...

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Perceived community environment and physical activity involvement in a northern-rural Aboriginal community

Perceived community environment and physical activity involvement in a northern-rural Aboriginal community

... The purpose of this study was to investigate the relation- ship between Aboriginal community dwelling adults' per- ceptions of the environment and their physical activity and walking patterns. Our ...

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National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) submission to the Senate Inquiry-Community Affairs References Committee: Inquiry into the effectiveness of the special arrangements for the supply of Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS

National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) submission to the Senate Inquiry-Community Affairs References Committee: Inquiry into the effectiveness of the special arrangements for the supply of Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) medicines to Remote Area Aboriginal Health Services (RAAHSs)

... However, there have not been any recent moves by the Pharmacy Guild or the Australian Government to substantially reform any of the S100 related programs. As described previously, over the years, the S100 supply of ...

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'Owning' a marginal identity : shame and resistance in an Aboriginal community

'Owning' a marginal identity : shame and resistance in an Aboriginal community

... to Aboriginal rights to fish; 'if they banned me from fishing in the next say two or three years or the next 12 months or whatever,' said Frank, 'It'd sort of make me ...

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Healing through ICT: enhancing wellbeing in an Aboriginal community

Healing through ICT: enhancing wellbeing in an Aboriginal community

... People of all cultures use storytelling to affirm and maintain family and cultural bonds, tying the members together in a way that connects them in a web of shared culture. Groups that traditionally did not use written ...

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The "Blackfella Way" : ideology and practice in an urban Aboriginal community

The "Blackfella Way" : ideology and practice in an urban Aboriginal community

... 17 I wish to emphasize, however, that I am not suggesting a simplistic cultural model of poverty wherein Aborigines in Adelaide should be seen to be themselves solely responsible for the[r] ...

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A contemporary Aboriginal community : a study of community housing needs for the contemporary Aboriginal people of Cape Barren Island

A contemporary Aboriginal community : a study of community housing needs for the contemporary Aboriginal people of Cape Barren Island

... In 1855 Bishop Nixon was impressed with the Islanders' apparent innocence and good behaviour and convinced the Government to lease land on Cape Barren Island and other islands to the Abo[r] ...

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Traditional Institutions and Knowledge of Siberian Aboriginal Community

Traditional Institutions and Knowledge of Siberian Aboriginal Community

... Khakas community, the management process of knowledge has to include three types of economic agents: local government authorities, entrepreneurs, members of Khakas ...

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Impact of an ivermectin mass drug administration on scabies prevalence in a remote Australian Aboriginal community

Impact of an ivermectin mass drug administration on scabies prevalence in a remote Australian Aboriginal community

... Scabies was diagnosed clinically from observation of exposed skin. We classified scabies as: scabies-like lesions in a person who had either an itch, lesions in a typical location, or a house- hold member with an itch. ...

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À l’écoute de Mishtamekͧ Éthique collaborative et évaluation de la recherche en milieux autochtones Réflexion sur une expérience terrain

À l’écoute de Mishtamekͧ Éthique collaborative et évaluation de la recherche en milieux autochtones Réflexion sur une expérience terrain

... the community partners and researchers involved in the targeted projects continue to use the evaluation by picturing the evaluative assessment as being directly linked to their common and respective analyses, ...

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The Indigenous Resiliency Project: a worked example of community-based participatory research

The Indigenous Resiliency Project: a worked example of community-based participatory research

... of Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHS): Townsville Aboriginal and Islanders Health Service (TAIHS), Aboriginal Medical Service, Redfern (AMS Redfern) and Derbarl Yerrigan ...

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From school in community to a community-based school: the influence of an Aboriginal principal on culture-based school development

From school in community to a community-based school: the influence of an Aboriginal principal on culture-based school development

... phenomenon; the processes influencing the establishment of culture-based education program in an Aboriginal community. The study strives towards a holistic understanding of cultural systems of action within ...

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The Study of Environment on Aboriginal Resilience and Child Health (SEARCH): a long-term platform for closing the gap

The Study of Environment on Aboriginal Resilience and Child Health (SEARCH): a long-term platform for closing the gap

... improve Aboriginal health has not yet been ...between Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs), the Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council of New South Wales ...

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The Picture Talk Project: Starting a Conversation with Community Leaders on Research with Remote Aboriginal Communities of Australia

The Picture Talk Project: Starting a Conversation with Community Leaders on Research with Remote Aboriginal Communities of Australia

... about community engage- ment and consent for research were conducted with Aboriginal community leaders in the style of ‘research topic ...by Aboriginal researchers such as Bessarab [27] and ...

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Aboriginal health research in the remote Kimberley: an exploration of perceptions, attitudes and concerns of stakeholders

Aboriginal health research in the remote Kimberley: an exploration of perceptions, attitudes and concerns of stakeholders

... local Aboriginal organisations); difficulties making contact with community members in positions of authority; and the length of time needed to build ...at Aboriginal community controlled ...

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A multi centre open label randomised non inferiority trial comparing watchful waiting to antibiotic treatment for acute otitis media without perforation in low risk urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children (the WATCH trial): study protocol for

A multi centre open label randomised non inferiority trial comparing watchful waiting to antibiotic treatment for acute otitis media without perforation in low risk urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children (the WATCH trial): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

... five Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs); and one Indigenous Health ...for Aboriginal Australians and are run by the local Aboriginal communi- ties for the local ...

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“Makes you proud to be black eh?”: Reflections on meaningful Indigenous research participation

“Makes you proud to be black eh?”: Reflections on meaningful Indigenous research participation

... lian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander communities ...by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Is- lander people [3,6] and we are not suggesting that there is only one way in which authentic participation can be ...

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Loi et culture en pays Aborigenes ; anthropologie des resaux autochtones du Kimberley, Nord-Ouest de l'Australie

Loi et culture en pays Aborigenes ; anthropologie des resaux autochtones du Kimberley, Nord-Ouest de l'Australie

... local Aboriginal people, who refuse to provide the ‘recognition’ they desire” (Smith 2006: ...local Aboriginal people do deny or contest relations claimed by diaspora people, this process of negotiating ...

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Aboriginal Postsecondary Education in Canada and the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development:  A Critical Policy Analysis

Aboriginal Postsecondary Education in Canada and the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development: A Critical Policy Analysis

... his community is to replace “a large number of non-native people who need to be replaced by our own people,” including teachers, nurses and doctors (Canada, 2006o, ...the community because the economy is ...

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