The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian population have endured immense hardship since the colonization of Australia characterized by the loss of lands, language, leadership, and family that contributes to the health and social inequities experienced today. Culture plays a significant role in shaping the health and wellbeing of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, however the processes and mechanisms of cultural connection, how it builds strength and offers protection in times of hardship is less clear. This scoping review used the voice of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians from qualitative research papers to hear what cultural factors are protective and the ways they offer this. Quantitative resea...
The goal of the research paper is to explore both the concept of cultural safety and its practical i...
To understand the contemporary life of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, a historic...
Disparities between the health of Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations continue to be prevalent...
INTRODUCTION: The cultural determinants of health centre an Indigenous definition of health, and hav...
There is growing evidence that the cultures of Indigenous peoples influence their health and wellbei...
Abstract Introduction The cultural determinants of health centre an ...
Wellbeing is culturally bound and is shaped by many aspects of life, including experiences, beliefs ...
[Extract] The First Nations people of Australia consist of two distinct ethnic groups: mainland Abor...
Aboriginal people across Australia suffer significant health inequalities compared with the non-Indi...
A recurring theme in Indigenous affairs in Australia is a tension between maintenance of Indigenous ...
INTRODUCTION: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are Australia's first peoples and have b...
Disparities between the health of Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations continue to be prevalent...
Disparities between the health of Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations continue to be prevalent...
Objective: It has been acknowledged that the mental health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
This paper critically examines the conceptualisation of culture within public health practice, and c...
The goal of the research paper is to explore both the concept of cultural safety and its practical i...
To understand the contemporary life of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, a historic...
Disparities between the health of Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations continue to be prevalent...
INTRODUCTION: The cultural determinants of health centre an Indigenous definition of health, and hav...
There is growing evidence that the cultures of Indigenous peoples influence their health and wellbei...
Abstract Introduction The cultural determinants of health centre an ...
Wellbeing is culturally bound and is shaped by many aspects of life, including experiences, beliefs ...
[Extract] The First Nations people of Australia consist of two distinct ethnic groups: mainland Abor...
Aboriginal people across Australia suffer significant health inequalities compared with the non-Indi...
A recurring theme in Indigenous affairs in Australia is a tension between maintenance of Indigenous ...
INTRODUCTION: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are Australia's first peoples and have b...
Disparities between the health of Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations continue to be prevalent...
Disparities between the health of Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations continue to be prevalent...
Objective: It has been acknowledged that the mental health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
This paper critically examines the conceptualisation of culture within public health practice, and c...
The goal of the research paper is to explore both the concept of cultural safety and its practical i...
To understand the contemporary life of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, a historic...
Disparities between the health of Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations continue to be prevalent...