Aim: The aim of this paper is to describe the implementation and evaluation of the Growing Strong Brains® (GSB) toolkit in a remote Aboriginal community in Western Australia (WA) over a 2-year period, 2018–2019. Background: Ngala, a community service organisation in WA, developed the GSB toolkit in 2014, a culturally appropriate and interactive resource to build knowledge of early childhood development within Aboriginal communities. This was in response to evidence that a higher percentage of children in Aboriginal communities were developmentally vulnerable compared to the rest of the population. The GSB toolkit promotes awareness and understanding of early brain development pre-birth and in the early years of a child’s life. M...
Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great potential to improve...
This paper presents a model which weaves together an adaptation of Bronfenbrenner’s bio-ecological m...
Aims: Building on previous research into culturally secure services, this paper reports on the devel...
AIM: The aim of this paper is to describe the implementation and evaluation of the Growing Strong Br...
AIM: The aim of this paper is to describe the implementation and evaluation of the Growing Strong Br...
AIM: The aim of this paper is to describe the implementation and evaluation of the Growing Strong Br...
AIM: The aim of this paper is to describe the implementation and evaluation of the Growing Strong Br...
Objectives To evaluate an urban art-based community health program (Ngala Nanga Mai; We Dream) that ...
Introduction: This article outlines the processes used to meaningfully and authentically engage Aust...
Background: A healthy start predicts better health in later life. Many remote-living Aboriginal and ...
The full potential for research to improve Aboriginal health has not yet been realised. This paper d...
Background: A healthy start predicts better health in later life. Many remote-living Aboriginal and ...
Background: Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) provide community-focussed and cul...
Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great potential to improve...
Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great potential to improve...
Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great potential to improve...
This paper presents a model which weaves together an adaptation of Bronfenbrenner’s bio-ecological m...
Aims: Building on previous research into culturally secure services, this paper reports on the devel...
AIM: The aim of this paper is to describe the implementation and evaluation of the Growing Strong Br...
AIM: The aim of this paper is to describe the implementation and evaluation of the Growing Strong Br...
AIM: The aim of this paper is to describe the implementation and evaluation of the Growing Strong Br...
AIM: The aim of this paper is to describe the implementation and evaluation of the Growing Strong Br...
Objectives To evaluate an urban art-based community health program (Ngala Nanga Mai; We Dream) that ...
Introduction: This article outlines the processes used to meaningfully and authentically engage Aust...
Background: A healthy start predicts better health in later life. Many remote-living Aboriginal and ...
The full potential for research to improve Aboriginal health has not yet been realised. This paper d...
Background: A healthy start predicts better health in later life. Many remote-living Aboriginal and ...
Background: Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) provide community-focussed and cul...
Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great potential to improve...
Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great potential to improve...
Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great potential to improve...
This paper presents a model which weaves together an adaptation of Bronfenbrenner’s bio-ecological m...
Aims: Building on previous research into culturally secure services, this paper reports on the devel...