The paper explores Indigenous Australian women’s understanding of wellness, through the lens of social and emotional wellbeing. The authors use a “yarning” approach to explore how wellness is important to Indigenous women who live in North Brisbane (Australia). They discuss the benefits of yarning and its strength as a methodology for conducting research and building activism within Indigenous Australian communities. They argue that, for Indigenous Australian women, wellness is linked to a sense of wholeness and strongly related to the feeling of connection that women get from meeting together and having time for Women’s Business. They describe the way that their research project developed into a community summit focused on Indigenous women...
Wellbeing is culturally bound and is shaped by many aspects of life, including experiences, beliefs ...
This paper will describe a community based research project examining the health and wellbeing of a ...
There is an increasing recognition of Indigenous perspectives from various parts of the world in rel...
This paper explores Indigenous Australian women’s understanding of wellness, through the lens of soc...
This paper explores Indigenous Australian women’s understanding of wellness, through the lens of soc...
This project explores yarning as a methodology for understanding health and wellness from an indigen...
This project explores yarning as a methodology for understanding health and wellness from an indigen...
The term “Social and Emotional Wellbeing” (SEWB) was developed to address Indigenous holistic connec...
The term “Social and Emotional Wellbeing” (SEWB) was developed to address Indigenous holistic connec...
The term "Social and Emotional Wellbeing" (SEWB) was coined through the noted inability of conventio...
This is the author’s version of a work that was submitted/accepted for pub-lication in the following...
This article discusses the experiences of Aboriginal yorgas (women) participating in the health yarn...
Today in Australia, 75% of all Indigenous Australians reside in urban and peri-urban areas. In Brisb...
Today in Australia, 75% of all Indigenous Australians reside in urban and peri-urban areas. In Brisb...
Today in Australia, 75 % of all Indigenous Australians reside in urban and peri-urban areas. In Bris...
Wellbeing is culturally bound and is shaped by many aspects of life, including experiences, beliefs ...
This paper will describe a community based research project examining the health and wellbeing of a ...
There is an increasing recognition of Indigenous perspectives from various parts of the world in rel...
This paper explores Indigenous Australian women’s understanding of wellness, through the lens of soc...
This paper explores Indigenous Australian women’s understanding of wellness, through the lens of soc...
This project explores yarning as a methodology for understanding health and wellness from an indigen...
This project explores yarning as a methodology for understanding health and wellness from an indigen...
The term “Social and Emotional Wellbeing” (SEWB) was developed to address Indigenous holistic connec...
The term “Social and Emotional Wellbeing” (SEWB) was developed to address Indigenous holistic connec...
The term "Social and Emotional Wellbeing" (SEWB) was coined through the noted inability of conventio...
This is the author’s version of a work that was submitted/accepted for pub-lication in the following...
This article discusses the experiences of Aboriginal yorgas (women) participating in the health yarn...
Today in Australia, 75% of all Indigenous Australians reside in urban and peri-urban areas. In Brisb...
Today in Australia, 75% of all Indigenous Australians reside in urban and peri-urban areas. In Brisb...
Today in Australia, 75 % of all Indigenous Australians reside in urban and peri-urban areas. In Bris...
Wellbeing is culturally bound and is shaped by many aspects of life, including experiences, beliefs ...
This paper will describe a community based research project examining the health and wellbeing of a ...
There is an increasing recognition of Indigenous perspectives from various parts of the world in rel...