Purpose: Community rehabilitation is an essential health service that is often not available to remote Australians. This paper describes the first cycle of a collaborative project, between local community members, allied health professionals and a university, to co-design a community rehabilitation and lifestyle service to support adults and older people to stay strong and age well in place. Methods: An action research framework was used to develop the service for adults in two remote communities, one being a discrete Aboriginal community. The first cycle involved planning for, and trialling of a service, with observations, reflections and feedback from clients, community members, university students and health service providers, to info...
My research examines the perceptions and experiences of traditional healing among Aboriginal Austral...
Background: Re-defining the way in which care is delivered, to reflect Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...
Background: The impact of colonisation, dispossession and marginalisation on the health of Aborigina...
Purpose: Community rehabilitation is an essential health service that is often not available to remo...
Aboriginal Australians have experienced trauma, racism and disempowerment as a result of the legacie...
Background: Given the well-established evidence of disproportionately high rates of substance-relate...
Legge ( 1992:97) argues for a recognition that health is created beyond the health system there is ...
Community Rehabilitation northern Queensland (CRnQ) is a service for individuals with neurological c...
Aim This paper explores the principles of co-design with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander comm...
Introduction: This article outlines the processes used to meaningfully and authentically engage Aust...
Given the well-established evidence of disproportionately high rates of substance-related morbidity ...
The Sharing Health Care Initiative (SHCI) is part of the Australian Government’s Enhanced Primary Ca...
Introduction: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers (hereafter called health workers)...
Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great potential to improve...
Introduction: Medical students should be equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitude...
My research examines the perceptions and experiences of traditional healing among Aboriginal Austral...
Background: Re-defining the way in which care is delivered, to reflect Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...
Background: The impact of colonisation, dispossession and marginalisation on the health of Aborigina...
Purpose: Community rehabilitation is an essential health service that is often not available to remo...
Aboriginal Australians have experienced trauma, racism and disempowerment as a result of the legacie...
Background: Given the well-established evidence of disproportionately high rates of substance-relate...
Legge ( 1992:97) argues for a recognition that health is created beyond the health system there is ...
Community Rehabilitation northern Queensland (CRnQ) is a service for individuals with neurological c...
Aim This paper explores the principles of co-design with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander comm...
Introduction: This article outlines the processes used to meaningfully and authentically engage Aust...
Given the well-established evidence of disproportionately high rates of substance-related morbidity ...
The Sharing Health Care Initiative (SHCI) is part of the Australian Government’s Enhanced Primary Ca...
Introduction: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers (hereafter called health workers)...
Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great potential to improve...
Introduction: Medical students should be equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitude...
My research examines the perceptions and experiences of traditional healing among Aboriginal Austral...
Background: Re-defining the way in which care is delivered, to reflect Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...
Background: The impact of colonisation, dispossession and marginalisation on the health of Aborigina...