Allied Health Professionals providing a service to remote Aboriginal communities, mainly in NT and the Kimberley of WA, held our 5th annual workshop. The 3 day long workshop in East Arnhem was attended by around 15 core participants as well as invited guest speakers. Michael Bishop, national convenor of SARRAH, facilitated the highly participatory workshop. The theme of the workshop was "Working Towards Partnerships in Health" with Aboriginal people. To work appropriately and effectively with Aboriginal communities, a good relationship between the non-Aboriginal Health Professional and the community, including with specific community members such as Aboriginal Health Workers, is crucial. The guest speakers' presentations have reflected th...
Legge ( 1992:97) argues for a recognition that health is created beyond the health system there is ...
This qualitative inquiry explored the processes and practices of collaboration as experienced by a g...
Australian policy encourages multiagency partnerships between hospitals and Aboriginal Community Con...
Aim This paper explores the principles of co-design with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander comm...
This is the 6th Very Very Very Remote Allied Health Professional (VVV Remote AHP) Workshop to be hel...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
The third N.T. "National Better Health Program Workshop" was held 10 - 12 December, 1991 in Darwin. ...
Expanding and strengthening the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health professional workforce ...
Aboriginal Australians experience significant health inequity in relation to non- Aboriginal Austral...
INTRODUCTION: There is an unacceptable gap in health status between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal pe...
These are the proceedings of the SECOND Annual Conference of the Very, Very Very Remote Allied Healt...
Background: Effective partnership between Aboriginal Health Workers and non Aboriginal health care p...
Objective: To evaluate the first three years of a national program to improve the social and emotion...
Sharing the true stories (STTS), a longitudinal participatory action research (PAR) project (2001?05...
Legge ( 1992:97) argues for a recognition that health is created beyond the health system there is ...
This qualitative inquiry explored the processes and practices of collaboration as experienced by a g...
Australian policy encourages multiagency partnerships between hospitals and Aboriginal Community Con...
Aim This paper explores the principles of co-design with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander comm...
This is the 6th Very Very Very Remote Allied Health Professional (VVV Remote AHP) Workshop to be hel...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
The third N.T. "National Better Health Program Workshop" was held 10 - 12 December, 1991 in Darwin. ...
Expanding and strengthening the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health professional workforce ...
Aboriginal Australians experience significant health inequity in relation to non- Aboriginal Austral...
INTRODUCTION: There is an unacceptable gap in health status between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal pe...
These are the proceedings of the SECOND Annual Conference of the Very, Very Very Remote Allied Healt...
Background: Effective partnership between Aboriginal Health Workers and non Aboriginal health care p...
Objective: To evaluate the first three years of a national program to improve the social and emotion...
Sharing the true stories (STTS), a longitudinal participatory action research (PAR) project (2001?05...
Legge ( 1992:97) argues for a recognition that health is created beyond the health system there is ...
This qualitative inquiry explored the processes and practices of collaboration as experienced by a g...
Australian policy encourages multiagency partnerships between hospitals and Aboriginal Community Con...