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Aboriginal Families Study: a population-based study keeping community and policy goals in mind right from the start

Aboriginal Families Study: a population-based study keeping community and policy goals in mind right from the start

... an Aboriginal baby to talk about their experiences of using services during pregnancy, labour and birth, and the first 4–12 months after having a ...the Aboriginal Health Council of South Australia ...for ...

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Early childhood nutrition concerns, resources, and services for Aboriginal families in Victoria

Early childhood nutrition concerns, resources, and services for Aboriginal families in Victoria

... for Aboriginal families in ...for Aboriginal families engaging with maternal and child health ...to Aboriginal families, capacity building for staff, and supportive systems and ...

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Use of health services by remote dwelling Aboriginal infants in tropical northern Australia: a retrospective cohort study

Use of health services by remote dwelling Aboriginal infants in tropical northern Australia: a retrospective cohort study

... Remote dwelling Aboriginal families seek health care for their infants frequently. There have been few studies that can provide comparative data with these results. These infants have extremely high rates ...

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The effectiveness of a sustained nurse home visiting intervention for Aboriginal infants compared with non Aboriginal infants and with Aboriginal infants receiving usual child health care: a quasi experimental trial   the Bulundidi Gudaga study

The effectiveness of a sustained nurse home visiting intervention for Aboriginal infants compared with non Aboriginal infants and with Aboriginal infants receiving usual child health care: a quasi experimental trial the Bulundidi Gudaga study

... interviewing families in their own home and trained in the sensi- tive administration of the data collection ...the Aboriginal families (Group A) are local Aboriginal women and all project ...

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Inequalities in ventilation tube insertion procedures between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children in New South Wales, Australia: a data linkage study

Inequalities in ventilation tube insertion procedures between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children in New South Wales, Australia: a data linkage study

... among Aboriginal compared with non-Aboriginal children in remote areas in ...states, Aboriginal children are disproportionately affected by remoteness in ...between Aboriginal and ...

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'You took our children' : Aboriginal autobiographical narratives of separation in New South Wales, 1977-1997

'You took our children' : Aboriginal autobiographical narratives of separation in New South Wales, 1977-1997

... 2 For example: Gunjil Jindibah Centre, Learning from the Past: Aboriginal Perspectives on the Effects and Implications of Welfare Policies and Practices on Aboriginal Families in New Sou[r] ...

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Closing the gap in Australian Aboriginal infant immunisation rates - the development and review of a pre-call strategy

Closing the gap in Australian Aboriginal infant immunisation rates - the development and review of a pre-call strategy

... for families whose children are fully ...link Aboriginal families who have newborns to existing culturally safer ser- vices prior to infants becoming overdue for ...

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Archiving the Aboriginal Rainbow: Building an Aboriginal LGBTIQ Portal

Archiving the Aboriginal Rainbow: Building an Aboriginal LGBTIQ Portal

... the Aboriginal Rainbow is informed by Queer archives including three primary institutions and resources: Australia’s largest Australian LGBTIQ archive (ALGA), and international projects such as the Arizona Queer ...

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Aboriginal Health Worker perceptions of oral health: a qualitative study in Perth, Western Australia

Aboriginal Health Worker perceptions of oral health: a qualitative study in Perth, Western Australia

... many Aboriginal people and public dental services were not meeting their oral health needs, were often hard to access without transport, incurred a cost and had no facilities for parents or carers with babies and ...

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Differences between values of Australian Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students

Differences between values of Australian Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students

... amongst Aboriginal Australians, observed that much of the literature emphasises the crucial role of a person's individual value system in shaping the direction of change -towards assimilation or towards ...

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"All our people are dyin' ": diet and stress in an urban Aboriginal community

"All our people are dyin' ": diet and stress in an urban Aboriginal community

... of Aboriginal occupation or were in response to Aboriginal requests (Goodall ...existing Aboriginal interest in European education' by providing rations for school children (Goodall ...

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Addressing disparities in oral disease in Aboriginal people in Victoria: where to focus preventive programs

Addressing disparities in oral disease in Aboriginal people in Victoria: where to focus preventive programs

... of Aboriginal patients attending per public oral health clinic to describe how this population is accessing public oral health ...Victorian Aboriginal population to be 47,333 (Australian Bureau of ...

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Examining the Under-Representation of Aboriginal Scholars in the Ontario Professoriate: Policy Implications for Faculty Recruitment and Retention

Examining the Under-Representation of Aboriginal Scholars in the Ontario Professoriate: Policy Implications for Faculty Recruitment and Retention

... As indicated in Chapter III, in the first online interview, Group A (those currently members of the Ontario professoriate), and Group B (those who have left the Ontario professoriate) each participated separately. The ...

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Issues of customary land for Orang Asli in Malaysia

Issues of customary land for Orang Asli in Malaysia

... that Aboriginal rights to land must be respected , and ordered the Johor State Government to pay compensation to the ...that Aboriginal rights recognized include the right to remain on land tingal long ...

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'Indigenous governance' and Aboriginal political practice: The gulf between in two organisations in the Fitzroy Valley, West Kimberley

'Indigenous governance' and Aboriginal political practice: The gulf between in two organisations in the Fitzroy Valley, West Kimberley

... This thesis sets out to explore the gulf between prescriptions relating to Indigenous organisations as articulated in the Indigenous governance discourse in Australia, and the actual political practice of ...

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HIV / AIDS and Aboriginal Women in Canada: A Case Study

HIV / AIDS and Aboriginal Women in Canada: A Case Study

... HIVIAIDS and Aboriginal Women in Canada BY SUSAN JUDITH SHIP AND LAURA NORTON Aboriginal Women in Hard to Reach Communities at Risk for HIV Aboriginal women constituted 49 6 per cent of newly diagnose[.] ...

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Seeking consent for research with indigenous communities: a systematic review

Seeking consent for research with indigenous communities: a systematic review

... [7–14]. By working along-side Indigenous researchers and in continuous consultation with cultural advisors, some non-Indigenous researchers working with Indigenous com- munities are striving to be more ethically sound ...

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The nexus between judicial bias against Indigenous Australians and community xenophobia

The nexus between judicial bias against Indigenous Australians and community xenophobia

... My paternal grandfather’s name was Albert Joseph Hagan; his father was an Irishman named Joe Hagan. His mother Trella was a full blood Aboriginal woman of the Kullilli tribe (Koch 2008), born where Bulloo Downs ...

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Earth's Cry: Prophetic Ministry in a More Than Human World

Earth's Cry: Prophetic Ministry in a More Than Human World

... The Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History, Society and Culture Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, 1994.. The Fatal Shore: The Epic of Aus[r] ...

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‘Telling our story... Creating our own history’: caregivers’ reasons for participating in an Australian longitudinal study of Indigenous children

‘Telling our story... Creating our own history’: caregivers’ reasons for participating in an Australian longitudinal study of Indigenous children

... of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and shows that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people want to be involved in research when it is done ‘the right ...to Aboriginal and ...

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