Our recent paper (Tsey' Patterson' Whiteside' Baird' & Baird' 2002) analysed the early stages of a participatory action research process (PAR) designed to support members of a rural Aboriginal men?s group to take greater control and responsibility for the factors influencing their health and wellbeing. This follow-up paper focusses on key challenges and opportunities associated with the PAR process. Among other things' the paper highlights: a need for training providers and policy-makers to give more attention to the issue of community development skills and how to promote the uptake of such skills more widely in Indigenous settings; the importance of taking a ?solution-focussed approach? in line with the principles of PAR when doing commun...
This paper discusses the findings and the research process undertaken thus far for the Looking Forwa...
Much documentation exists regarding the causes and contemporary circumstances of Australian Aborigin...
One of the most challenging aspects of any qualitative research study is building successful relatio...
Our recent paper (Tsey, Patterson, Whiteside, Baird, & Baird, 2002) analysed the early stages of a p...
Men’s groups are increasingly being accepted as an important strategy in improving health and wellbe...
Despite efforts to improve the Australian situation over the last 30 years, evidence suggests deteri...
Objective: This case study describes the efforts of an Aboriginal men's group to facilitate and sup...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the social opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres ...
Abstract Background Appropriate choice of research design is essential to rightly understand the res...
This paper discusses the technique of ‘yarning’ as an action research process relevant for policy de...
Background: Participatory action research (PAR) is a credible, culturally appropriate methodology th...
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...
There is increasing demand for capacity building among the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (In...
This study was conducted by university and Aboriginal coresearchers in Canada, utilizing a participa...
This paper discusses the findings and the research process undertaken thus far for the Looking Forwa...
Much documentation exists regarding the causes and contemporary circumstances of Australian Aborigin...
One of the most challenging aspects of any qualitative research study is building successful relatio...
Our recent paper (Tsey, Patterson, Whiteside, Baird, & Baird, 2002) analysed the early stages of a p...
Men’s groups are increasingly being accepted as an important strategy in improving health and wellbe...
Despite efforts to improve the Australian situation over the last 30 years, evidence suggests deteri...
Objective: This case study describes the efforts of an Aboriginal men's group to facilitate and sup...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the social opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres ...
Abstract Background Appropriate choice of research design is essential to rightly understand the res...
This paper discusses the technique of ‘yarning’ as an action research process relevant for policy de...
Background: Participatory action research (PAR) is a credible, culturally appropriate methodology th...
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...
There is increasing demand for capacity building among the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (In...
This study was conducted by university and Aboriginal coresearchers in Canada, utilizing a participa...
This paper discusses the findings and the research process undertaken thus far for the Looking Forwa...
Much documentation exists regarding the causes and contemporary circumstances of Australian Aborigin...
One of the most challenging aspects of any qualitative research study is building successful relatio...