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Exploring the impact of sharing personal narratives of brain injury through film in Australian Indigenous 
communities

Exploring the impact of sharing personal narratives of brain injury through film in Australian Indigenous communities

... as Indigenous people ...with Australian Indigenous communities should be participatory and focused on outcome and benefits for the community ...within Australian Indigenous ...

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How can International US Health and Indigenous Foundations build their capacity to fund health in remote and rural Australian Indigenous communities?

How can International US Health and Indigenous Foundations build their capacity to fund health in remote and rural Australian Indigenous communities?

... rural Australian Indigenous people. Deserving Indigenous grantseeker‘s projects that seek holistic health including human rights are not resonating with US ...Foundations. Indigenous people‘s ...

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Adolescent and young adult substance use in Australian Indigenous communities: a systematic review of demand control program outcomes

Adolescent and young adult substance use in Australian Indigenous communities: a systematic review of demand control program outcomes

... The aim of this systematic review was to synthesise the body of published research that documents the outcomes of programs that have the demonstrated potential to reduce youth substance use in Indigenous ...

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Using breath carbon monoxide to validate self-reported tobacco smoking in remote Australian Indigenous communities

Using breath carbon monoxide to validate self-reported tobacco smoking in remote Australian Indigenous communities

... similar communities in the same region indicate that most cannabis users (94%) blend cannabis with tobacco and smoke the mixture in handmade “bucket bongs,” with tobacco smokers about 19 times more likely than ...

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The impact of subsidized low aromatic fuel (LAF) on petrol (gasoline) sniffing in remote Australian indigenous communities

The impact of subsidized low aromatic fuel (LAF) on petrol (gasoline) sniffing in remote Australian indigenous communities

... remote communities as elsewhere – takes the form of opportunistic polydrug use, this is not sur- ...of Indigenous Australian communities, the ap- parent widespread, heavy consumption of ...

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Strongyloides stercoralis: systematic review of barriers to controlling strongyloidiasis for Australian Indigenous communities

Strongyloides stercoralis: systematic review of barriers to controlling strongyloidiasis for Australian Indigenous communities

... all Indigenous Australian patients, immunocompromised patients and those exposed to or living in areas of strongyloidiasis ...rural/remote communities) present- ing with gastrointestinal or ...

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Population movement can sustain STI prevalence in remote Australian indigenous communities

Population movement can sustain STI prevalence in remote Australian indigenous communities

... We assume that the level of sexual activity is uniform across age-groups. While this may be unrealistic, we considered this to be a reasonable approach given the absence of age-specific sexual behaviour data for remote ...

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Improving organisational systems for diabetes care in Australian Indigenous communities

Improving organisational systems for diabetes care in Australian Indigenous communities

... These goals were reviewed during each visit ▪ Developed key local language concepts ▪ Arranged visiting mental health team 4 times/year to assist with behaviour change interventions ▪ He[r] ...

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How can International US Health and Indigenous Foundations build their capacity to fund health in remote and rural Australian Indigenous communities?

How can International US Health and Indigenous Foundations build their capacity to fund health in remote and rural Australian Indigenous communities?

... rural Australian Indigenous people if the relationship were to change between the independent variable (the predictor) and the dependent variable (the ...

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Carriage of critically important antimicrobial resistant bacteria and zoonotic parasites amongst camp dogs in remote Western Australian indigenous communities

Carriage of critically important antimicrobial resistant bacteria and zoonotic parasites amongst camp dogs in remote Western Australian indigenous communities

... Source of isolates. Work undertaken in this survey was approved by the Murdoch University Animal Ethics Committee (Permit #408 and #R2876/16), with all experiments performed in accordance with relevant guidelines and ...

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Substance misuse intervention research in remote Indigenous Australian communities since the NHMRC 'Roadmap'

Substance misuse intervention research in remote Indigenous Australian communities since the NHMRC 'Roadmap'

... There have been significant efforts by NHMRC-funded researchers since 2003 to conduct intervention research to reduce substance misuse in remote Australian Indigenous communities, but the impact of ...

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Sustainability of indigenous communities in Australia: Selected papers from the National Conference held at
Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia, 12-14 July 2006

Sustainability of indigenous communities in Australia: Selected papers from the National Conference held at Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia, 12-14 July 2006

... rural Indigenous communities is not only possible, but also capable of bringing about permanent ...and communities to empower ...in Australian Indigenous communities to enable ...

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Factors responsible for the high rate of kidney disease in Indigenous Australians: a multifaceted approach focusing on streptococcal disease

Factors responsible for the high rate of kidney disease in Indigenous Australians: a multifaceted approach focusing on streptococcal disease

... v Furthermore, in the current study, ten strains of large-colony forming beta-haemolytic S. dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilis were identified from the pharynx of dogs which were taxonomically identical to ‘human strains’. ...

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Examining the potential contribution of social theory to developing and supporting Australian Indigenous-mainstream health service partnerships

Examining the potential contribution of social theory to developing and supporting Australian Indigenous-mainstream health service partnerships

... for Australian Indigenous staff in mainstream health service delivery ...between Australian Indigenous and mainstream health services, partnering with Australian Indigenous ...

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Indigenous unemployment in rural and regional Western Australia: Is there a way out?

Indigenous unemployment in rural and regional Western Australia: Is there a way out?

... that Indigenous peoples maintain a type of economy that differs significantly from the wage-based market ...this, Australian Indigenous communities assume interdependency, so share among each ...

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Audio, ergo sum (I hear, therefore I am)

Audio, ergo sum (I hear, therefore I am)

... of Indigenous Lutherans and their communities from being the objects of western, Lutheran evangelism toward independent, Indigenous Lutheran ...

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Complete Issue

Complete Issue

... within Indigenous communities as it reignited the horrors serial killer Robert Pickton perpetrated on (mostly) Indigenous ...the Indigenous population and leaders already were pushing for an ...

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It’s Not Just About the Destination, but Also the Journey: Reflections on Research with Indigenous Women Food Growers

It’s Not Just About the Destination, but Also the Journey: Reflections on Research with Indigenous Women Food Growers

... how Indigenous communities are going back to growing their own food, empowering themselves and others while also improving access to culturally appropriate, healthy food, as well as inspiring reconnection ...

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Teachers' attitudes to including Indigenous knowledges in the Australian science curriculum

Teachers' attitudes to including Indigenous knowledges in the Australian science curriculum

... The Collective Vision Statement, which is shown in Figure 1, was developed in the first two PAR group meetings. The teachers wanted to have a set of goals to keep the project focused and on-track. The Statement allowed ...

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Indigenous Australian social-health theory

Indigenous Australian social-health theory

... Story of Research ________________________________________________________ 1 Personal Background and Context _________________________________________________ 1 Research Question ...

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