Objective: To evaluate the first three years of a national program to improve the social and emotional wellbeing of Indigenous youth in remote and regional Australia. Methods: Combination of open inquiry and audit review involving investigation of process and outcomes, with a broad national overview supplemented by five in-depth case studies in diverse settings. Results: Community development principles were applied at all 14 sites. There were many examples of collaborative, community-driven health promotion initiatives, with most progress observed where there were strong local partnerships. Within the range of activities, education sessions on alcohol and other drugs, mental health and violence were facilitated by program staff. There was ...
Background: Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great potentia...
Background: Partnerships between different health services are integral to addressing the complex he...
This qualitative study aimed to enhance our understanding of youth engagement experiences from the p...
Objective: To evaluate the first three years of a national program to improve the social and emotion...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the first three years of a national program to improve the social an...
We evaluated a community-driven initiative established to prevent substance misuse and increase resp...
The Healthy Relationships Plus – Enhanced (HRP-E) program was designed for vulnerable youth to devel...
Introduction: Spreading proven or promising Aboriginal health programs and implementing them in new ...
The aim of this project was to obtain a deeper and broader understanding of current knowledge in thi...
The aim of this project was to obtain a deeper and broader understanding of current knowledge in thi...
Introduction The delivery of services to improve Aboriginal health and well-being must centre cultur...
IntroductionSpreading proven or promising Aboriginal health programs and implementing them in new se...
Objectives: To evaluate an urban art-based community health program (Ngala Nanga Mai; We Dream) that...
[Extract] A Family WellBeing course was held in Alice Springs between March 1998 and April 1999 in r...
Objectives To evaluate an urban art-based community health program (Ngala Nanga Mai; We Dream) that ...
Background: Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great potentia...
Background: Partnerships between different health services are integral to addressing the complex he...
This qualitative study aimed to enhance our understanding of youth engagement experiences from the p...
Objective: To evaluate the first three years of a national program to improve the social and emotion...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the first three years of a national program to improve the social an...
We evaluated a community-driven initiative established to prevent substance misuse and increase resp...
The Healthy Relationships Plus – Enhanced (HRP-E) program was designed for vulnerable youth to devel...
Introduction: Spreading proven or promising Aboriginal health programs and implementing them in new ...
The aim of this project was to obtain a deeper and broader understanding of current knowledge in thi...
The aim of this project was to obtain a deeper and broader understanding of current knowledge in thi...
Introduction The delivery of services to improve Aboriginal health and well-being must centre cultur...
IntroductionSpreading proven or promising Aboriginal health programs and implementing them in new se...
Objectives: To evaluate an urban art-based community health program (Ngala Nanga Mai; We Dream) that...
[Extract] A Family WellBeing course was held in Alice Springs between March 1998 and April 1999 in r...
Objectives To evaluate an urban art-based community health program (Ngala Nanga Mai; We Dream) that ...
Background: Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great potentia...
Background: Partnerships between different health services are integral to addressing the complex he...
This qualitative study aimed to enhance our understanding of youth engagement experiences from the p...