This project focuses on supporting the delivery of Triple P - Positive Parenting Program - to Aboriginal and Torres families. Triple P is a "parenting program that has been proven to reduce the risk factors known to contribute to poor child outcomes". Based on consultations with Indigenous professionals and government representatives, the report includes a consensus statement detailing training and post training issues for Indigenous health workers, a framework for culturally sensitive training, and a series of recommendations to enhance the effectiveness of trainin
Social and emotional wellbeing problems are the chief health issue experienced by young Australians....
Community Partnerships for Protecting Children (CPPC) is an approach that neighborhoods, towns, citi...
First Nations children are overrepresented in the child welfare system in Canada (Blackstock, 2003)...
This report details the findings of a targeted literature review and discussions in England and New ...
More effective action is urgently required in order to reduce the unacceptable health inequalities e...
Master's Project (M.Ed.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018There is a strong correlation between f...
This paper presents research which is currently underway into the state of Indigenous community gov...
This study explored non-Aboriginal therapists’ experience of providing psychological interventions t...
Commonwealth-funded residential rehabilitation programs for Indigenous problem drinkers or drug user...
This report, written by CYCJ’s Research Fellow Nina Vaswani, presents the findings from a two-year e...
In an effort to move towards a whole-of-government approach to service delivery to Indigenous commun...
Life Education Australia commissioned the Australian Council for Educational Research to provide a s...
This report provides an overview of my practicum placement with a non-profit organization, Carrier S...
This report summarizes findings from first year implementation efforts of the Georgia Department of ...
In Canada, vast inequities exist between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal youth, especially in northern...
Social and emotional wellbeing problems are the chief health issue experienced by young Australians....
Community Partnerships for Protecting Children (CPPC) is an approach that neighborhoods, towns, citi...
First Nations children are overrepresented in the child welfare system in Canada (Blackstock, 2003)...
This report details the findings of a targeted literature review and discussions in England and New ...
More effective action is urgently required in order to reduce the unacceptable health inequalities e...
Master's Project (M.Ed.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2018There is a strong correlation between f...
This paper presents research which is currently underway into the state of Indigenous community gov...
This study explored non-Aboriginal therapists’ experience of providing psychological interventions t...
Commonwealth-funded residential rehabilitation programs for Indigenous problem drinkers or drug user...
This report, written by CYCJ’s Research Fellow Nina Vaswani, presents the findings from a two-year e...
In an effort to move towards a whole-of-government approach to service delivery to Indigenous commun...
Life Education Australia commissioned the Australian Council for Educational Research to provide a s...
This report provides an overview of my practicum placement with a non-profit organization, Carrier S...
This report summarizes findings from first year implementation efforts of the Georgia Department of ...
In Canada, vast inequities exist between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal youth, especially in northern...
Social and emotional wellbeing problems are the chief health issue experienced by young Australians....
Community Partnerships for Protecting Children (CPPC) is an approach that neighborhoods, towns, citi...
First Nations children are overrepresented in the child welfare system in Canada (Blackstock, 2003)...