Objectives: This paper presents two arguments relevant to both past and present efforts to improve Indigenous health. It advocates for ways of thinking about and doing health promotion that begin with empowerment to help people gain a greater level of control over their lives and circumstances. Conclusion: A combination of the strengths of different approaches is in fact an empowering, dialectical view that can be achieved by considering Aboriginal people not as children in need, but as capable and efficacious individuals
Much documentation exists regarding the causes and contemporary circumstances of Australian Aborigin...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a Family WellBeing empowerment course. Method: A range o...
This paper employs a thematic qualitative analysis to synthesise seven discrete formative evaluation...
Most policies addressing Aboriginal health in Australia promote initiatives that are based on empowe...
Much documentation exists regarding the causes and contemporary circumstances of Aboriginal Australi...
The concept of empowerment is highly relevant for promoting the health of Aboriginal Australians, ye...
This book presents a study of empowerment through a qualitative grounded theory analysis of the stor...
This paper argues that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health within a public health and commu...
Objective: To understand strengths-based practice as articulated by urban Indigenous community worke...
Education, training and employment have been identified in the last decade as a key priority for imp...
This paper employs a thematic qualitative analysis to synthesise seven discrete formative evaluation...
Life expectancy for Indigenous Australians is approximately 20 years less than that of other Austral...
Disparities in social and health status between Indigenous Australians and the rest of the Australia...
This Degree Project studies health promotion and strengths-based approaches in an Indigenous Austral...
Issues Addressed: To describe the potential for strength based approaches in health promotion with t...
Much documentation exists regarding the causes and contemporary circumstances of Australian Aborigin...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a Family WellBeing empowerment course. Method: A range o...
This paper employs a thematic qualitative analysis to synthesise seven discrete formative evaluation...
Most policies addressing Aboriginal health in Australia promote initiatives that are based on empowe...
Much documentation exists regarding the causes and contemporary circumstances of Aboriginal Australi...
The concept of empowerment is highly relevant for promoting the health of Aboriginal Australians, ye...
This book presents a study of empowerment through a qualitative grounded theory analysis of the stor...
This paper argues that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health within a public health and commu...
Objective: To understand strengths-based practice as articulated by urban Indigenous community worke...
Education, training and employment have been identified in the last decade as a key priority for imp...
This paper employs a thematic qualitative analysis to synthesise seven discrete formative evaluation...
Life expectancy for Indigenous Australians is approximately 20 years less than that of other Austral...
Disparities in social and health status between Indigenous Australians and the rest of the Australia...
This Degree Project studies health promotion and strengths-based approaches in an Indigenous Austral...
Issues Addressed: To describe the potential for strength based approaches in health promotion with t...
Much documentation exists regarding the causes and contemporary circumstances of Australian Aborigin...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a Family WellBeing empowerment course. Method: A range o...
This paper employs a thematic qualitative analysis to synthesise seven discrete formative evaluation...