This paper discusses the technique of ‘yarning’ as an action research process relevant for policy development work with Aboriginal peoples. Through a case study of an Aboriginal community-based smoking project in the Australian State of Victoria, the paper demonstrates how the Aboriginal concept of ‘yarning’ can be used to empower people to create policy change that not only impacts on their own health, but also impacts on the health of others and the Aboriginal organisation for which they work. The paper presents yarning within the context of models of empowerment and a methodological approach of participatory action research. The method is based on respect and inclusivity, with the final policy developed by staff for staff. Yarning is lik...
Our recent paper (Tsey, Patterson, Whiteside, Baird, & Baird, 2002) analysed the early stages of a p...
Our recent paper (Tsey' Patterson' Whiteside' Baird' & Baird' 2002) analysed the early stages of a p...
One of the most challenging aspects of any qualitative research study is building successful relatio...
This paper discusses the technique of ‘yarning’ as an action research process relevant for policy de...
This paper discusses the technique of ‘yarning’ as an action research process relevant for policy de...
Abstract Background Appropriate choice of research design is essential to rightly understand the res...
Objectives: This article reports on a culturally appropriate process of development of a smoke-free ...
Objectives: This article reports on a culturally appropriate process of development of a smoke-free ...
This project explores yarning as a methodology for understanding health and wellness from an indigen...
This project explores yarning as a methodology for understanding health and wellness from an indigen...
Introduction: This article outlines the processes used to meaningfully and authentically engage Aust...
This article discusses the experiences of Aboriginal yorgas (women) participating in the health yarn...
Yarning scholarship is emerging in the Australian context. There are a growing number of Indigenous ...
Abstract Yarning scholarship is emerging in the Australian context. There are a growing number of I...
There is an increasing recognition of Indigenous perspectives from various parts of the world in rel...
Our recent paper (Tsey, Patterson, Whiteside, Baird, & Baird, 2002) analysed the early stages of a p...
Our recent paper (Tsey' Patterson' Whiteside' Baird' & Baird' 2002) analysed the early stages of a p...
One of the most challenging aspects of any qualitative research study is building successful relatio...
This paper discusses the technique of ‘yarning’ as an action research process relevant for policy de...
This paper discusses the technique of ‘yarning’ as an action research process relevant for policy de...
Abstract Background Appropriate choice of research design is essential to rightly understand the res...
Objectives: This article reports on a culturally appropriate process of development of a smoke-free ...
Objectives: This article reports on a culturally appropriate process of development of a smoke-free ...
This project explores yarning as a methodology for understanding health and wellness from an indigen...
This project explores yarning as a methodology for understanding health and wellness from an indigen...
Introduction: This article outlines the processes used to meaningfully and authentically engage Aust...
This article discusses the experiences of Aboriginal yorgas (women) participating in the health yarn...
Yarning scholarship is emerging in the Australian context. There are a growing number of Indigenous ...
Abstract Yarning scholarship is emerging in the Australian context. There are a growing number of I...
There is an increasing recognition of Indigenous perspectives from various parts of the world in rel...
Our recent paper (Tsey, Patterson, Whiteside, Baird, & Baird, 2002) analysed the early stages of a p...
Our recent paper (Tsey' Patterson' Whiteside' Baird' & Baird' 2002) analysed the early stages of a p...
One of the most challenging aspects of any qualitative research study is building successful relatio...