© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Globally, Indigenous children are found to be at a significantly higher risk of injury compared to non-Indigenous children. It has been suggested that mainstream injury prevention strategies are ineffective within Indigenous communities. The aim of this review is to identify existing interventions aimed at preventing injury in Indigenous children in the hope that it guides future strategies. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, no prior systematic reviews exist looking at interventions specifically aimed at preventing injury in Indigenous child populations in the three chosen countries. Electronic databases were systematically searched for relevant childhood interventions aimed at ...
Background: Australian Aboriginal children living in remote communities still experience a high burd...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
This paper examines how childhood trauma experienced by Indigenous children can be overcome by appro...
© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Globally, Indigenous children are found to...
Globally, Indigenous children are found to be at a significantly higher risk of injury compared to n...
Objective: To describe the leading mechanisms of hospitalised unintentional injury in Australian Abo...
Objective To design and evaluate an intervention targeting urban indigenous Australian children in o...
Background Indigenous children suffer a disproportionally high burden of unintentional injuries. A m...
ObjectiveThe aim of this PhD research was to quantify the burden of unintentional injury hospitalisa...
Background Indigenous children suffer a disproportionally high burden of unintentional injuries. A m...
Objective: To assess if rates of hospitalised injury in Australian Aboriginal children, and differen...
Background: Indigenous peoples of Australia, Canada, United States and New Zealand experience dispro...
IntroductionThroughout the world, indigenous peoples share traumatic colonial experiences that have ...
The NSW Department of Health is establishing a four year program to provide grants to fund an...
There is growing recognition in Canada around the role of intergenerational trauma in shapin...
Background: Australian Aboriginal children living in remote communities still experience a high burd...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
This paper examines how childhood trauma experienced by Indigenous children can be overcome by appro...
© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Globally, Indigenous children are found to...
Globally, Indigenous children are found to be at a significantly higher risk of injury compared to n...
Objective: To describe the leading mechanisms of hospitalised unintentional injury in Australian Abo...
Objective To design and evaluate an intervention targeting urban indigenous Australian children in o...
Background Indigenous children suffer a disproportionally high burden of unintentional injuries. A m...
ObjectiveThe aim of this PhD research was to quantify the burden of unintentional injury hospitalisa...
Background Indigenous children suffer a disproportionally high burden of unintentional injuries. A m...
Objective: To assess if rates of hospitalised injury in Australian Aboriginal children, and differen...
Background: Indigenous peoples of Australia, Canada, United States and New Zealand experience dispro...
IntroductionThroughout the world, indigenous peoples share traumatic colonial experiences that have ...
The NSW Department of Health is establishing a four year program to provide grants to fund an...
There is growing recognition in Canada around the role of intergenerational trauma in shapin...
Background: Australian Aboriginal children living in remote communities still experience a high burd...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
This paper examines how childhood trauma experienced by Indigenous children can be overcome by appro...