Objective To design and evaluate an intervention targeting urban indigenous Australian children in order to increase their self-effi cacy, knowledge and attitudes towards safety. Methods The Safe Koori Kids intervention was developed and delivered to 790 children primary school aged children (13% indigenous) in 24 middle and upper primary classes across fi ve schools in Sydney, Australia. The intervention, consisting of fi ve safety modules, was evaluated using a mixed-methods approach. A pre-test post-test research design was applied to evaluate changes in key outcomes namely child self-effi cacy, knowledge and attitudes towards safety. Qualitative and quantitative data were collected from teachers. Findings There was a signifi cant increa...
This paper reviews the research on building safe and supportive families and communities for Indige...
Summary Injury prevention in Indigenous communities in Australia is a continuing national challenge,...
Background Indigenous children suffer a disproportionally high burden of unintentional injuries. A m...
Globally, Indigenous children are found to be at a significantly higher risk of injury compared to n...
© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Globally, Indigenous children are found to...
This paper presents an overview of the safety and security of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
Issue addressed: Aboriginal Australian children experience higher rates of injury than other Austral...
Objective: Australian Indigenous children experience some of the most substantial health inequalitie...
Background: In Australia, road related fatality rates for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander chil...
In 2011–12, Family Planning Queensland developed school curriculum for Indigenous Australian upper-p...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupObjective: Australian Indigenous childre...
Objective: Despite being disproportionately affected by injury, little is known about factors associ...
Indigenous children experience a disproportionally high number of injuries, particularly in remote c...
Abstract Objective: To describe the leading mechanisms of hospitalised unintentional injury in Austr...
ObjectiveThe aim of this PhD research was to quantify the burden of unintentional injury hospitalisa...
This paper reviews the research on building safe and supportive families and communities for Indige...
Summary Injury prevention in Indigenous communities in Australia is a continuing national challenge,...
Background Indigenous children suffer a disproportionally high burden of unintentional injuries. A m...
Globally, Indigenous children are found to be at a significantly higher risk of injury compared to n...
© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Globally, Indigenous children are found to...
This paper presents an overview of the safety and security of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
Issue addressed: Aboriginal Australian children experience higher rates of injury than other Austral...
Objective: Australian Indigenous children experience some of the most substantial health inequalitie...
Background: In Australia, road related fatality rates for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander chil...
In 2011–12, Family Planning Queensland developed school curriculum for Indigenous Australian upper-p...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupObjective: Australian Indigenous childre...
Objective: Despite being disproportionately affected by injury, little is known about factors associ...
Indigenous children experience a disproportionally high number of injuries, particularly in remote c...
Abstract Objective: To describe the leading mechanisms of hospitalised unintentional injury in Austr...
ObjectiveThe aim of this PhD research was to quantify the burden of unintentional injury hospitalisa...
This paper reviews the research on building safe and supportive families and communities for Indige...
Summary Injury prevention in Indigenous communities in Australia is a continuing national challenge,...
Background Indigenous children suffer a disproportionally high burden of unintentional injuries. A m...