Bronwyn Fredericks was invited to present a short paper at the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social and Emotional Well-being Expo held at the Bidgerdii Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Health Service on the 14th March 2008. The paper covers the brief she was provided around education, warriorship, bringing people (Indigenous and non-Indigenous) together to work on issues across and within the community
Copyright 2007 the authors and the Cooperative Research center for Aboriginal Health. Published vers...
Description of the background of Fitzroy Indigenous and South Sea Islander Women's Workshop, 31st Ma...
[Extract] Social work and community welfare are professions with a long association with Indigenous ...
Education, training and employment have been identified in the last decade as a key priority for imp...
I begin by offering a formal acknowledgement to the Darumbal people. I thank Wade Mann for his Welco...
Two Aboriginal men, Darryl Kickett and Darrell Henry, recently held a Public Forum, hosted by the...
Much documentation exists regarding the causes and contemporary circumstances of Australian Aborigin...
In the late 1990s, we, Bronwyn Fredericks and Pamela Croft were both living in the Australian Centra...
Much documentation exists regarding the causes and contemporary circumstances of Aboriginal Australi...
In the late 1990s, we, Bronwyn Fredericks and Pamela Croft were both living in the Australian Centra...
The research project investigated the effects of a novel trauma-informed program on the wellbeing of...
This paper outlines the centrality of a Nyoongar worldview to an engagement framework designed with ...
One of the greatest challenges facing public policy-makers, researchers and health professionals as...
Social Work and Community Welfare are professions with a long association with Indigenous Australian...
Expanding and strengthening the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health professional workforce ...
Copyright 2007 the authors and the Cooperative Research center for Aboriginal Health. Published vers...
Description of the background of Fitzroy Indigenous and South Sea Islander Women's Workshop, 31st Ma...
[Extract] Social work and community welfare are professions with a long association with Indigenous ...
Education, training and employment have been identified in the last decade as a key priority for imp...
I begin by offering a formal acknowledgement to the Darumbal people. I thank Wade Mann for his Welco...
Two Aboriginal men, Darryl Kickett and Darrell Henry, recently held a Public Forum, hosted by the...
Much documentation exists regarding the causes and contemporary circumstances of Australian Aborigin...
In the late 1990s, we, Bronwyn Fredericks and Pamela Croft were both living in the Australian Centra...
Much documentation exists regarding the causes and contemporary circumstances of Aboriginal Australi...
In the late 1990s, we, Bronwyn Fredericks and Pamela Croft were both living in the Australian Centra...
The research project investigated the effects of a novel trauma-informed program on the wellbeing of...
This paper outlines the centrality of a Nyoongar worldview to an engagement framework designed with ...
One of the greatest challenges facing public policy-makers, researchers and health professionals as...
Social Work and Community Welfare are professions with a long association with Indigenous Australian...
Expanding and strengthening the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health professional workforce ...
Copyright 2007 the authors and the Cooperative Research center for Aboriginal Health. Published vers...
Description of the background of Fitzroy Indigenous and South Sea Islander Women's Workshop, 31st Ma...
[Extract] Social work and community welfare are professions with a long association with Indigenous ...