This article discusses the experiences of a group of Australian Aboriginal yorgas (women) in a regional setting in south west Western Australia, who participated in the group fitness and walking group component of the Binjareb Yorgas Health Program (BYHP). The BYHP was community owned and collaboratively developed and facilitated with non-Indigenous health professional researchers from September 2012 to September 2013. The study used an ethnographic action research approach guided by the Making Two Worlds Work Aboriginal health promotion framework and aimed to explore the ways in which the BYHP facilitated lifestyle changes. The group fitness and the walking group aimed to provide a culturally appropriate platform for the development of new...
Indigenous Standpoint Theory forms the epistemological foundation for this study and methodological ...
In Canada, out of the total Aboriginal populations, the older Aboriginal adult populations continue ...
In the context of rising chronic diseases amongst Indigenous peoples, there are calls for the adopti...
This article discusses the experiences of Aboriginal yorgas (women) participating in the health yarn...
Objective To investigate the experiences of women participating in a cooking and nutrition component...
BACKGROUND: The burden of chronic disease in Indigenous Australia is more than double that of non-In...
Given poorer health and higher rates of chronic disease seen in Indigenous populations around the wo...
This article highlights the findings of a research project based on the medicine wheel teachings of ...
This is a study of how an Aboriginal women's community organisation engages in revitalisation of tra...
© 2015 Australia and New Zealand Association of Leisure Studies. Indigenous women have alarmingly lo...
Today in Australia, 75% of all Indigenous Australians reside in urban and peri-urban areas. In Brisb...
One of the most challenging aspects of any qualitative research study is building successful relatio...
Today in Australia, 75% of all Indigenous Australians reside in urban and peri-urban areas. In Brisb...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women experience higher rates of obesity, chronic ...
ObjectiveTo increase Aboriginal participation with mainstream health professionals in an Aboriginal ...
Indigenous Standpoint Theory forms the epistemological foundation for this study and methodological ...
In Canada, out of the total Aboriginal populations, the older Aboriginal adult populations continue ...
In the context of rising chronic diseases amongst Indigenous peoples, there are calls for the adopti...
This article discusses the experiences of Aboriginal yorgas (women) participating in the health yarn...
Objective To investigate the experiences of women participating in a cooking and nutrition component...
BACKGROUND: The burden of chronic disease in Indigenous Australia is more than double that of non-In...
Given poorer health and higher rates of chronic disease seen in Indigenous populations around the wo...
This article highlights the findings of a research project based on the medicine wheel teachings of ...
This is a study of how an Aboriginal women's community organisation engages in revitalisation of tra...
© 2015 Australia and New Zealand Association of Leisure Studies. Indigenous women have alarmingly lo...
Today in Australia, 75% of all Indigenous Australians reside in urban and peri-urban areas. In Brisb...
One of the most challenging aspects of any qualitative research study is building successful relatio...
Today in Australia, 75% of all Indigenous Australians reside in urban and peri-urban areas. In Brisb...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women experience higher rates of obesity, chronic ...
ObjectiveTo increase Aboriginal participation with mainstream health professionals in an Aboriginal ...
Indigenous Standpoint Theory forms the epistemological foundation for this study and methodological ...
In Canada, out of the total Aboriginal populations, the older Aboriginal adult populations continue ...
In the context of rising chronic diseases amongst Indigenous peoples, there are calls for the adopti...