Aim This paper explores the principles of co-design with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities by reflecting on the literature, learning from experiences of allied health professionals, and considering how co-design can be applied in rural and remote allied health practice. Context This paper has been authored by a working group from Services for Rural and Remote Allied Health (SARRAH). SARRAH is a member-based allied health organisation, working to improve health outcomes for rural and remote Australians. SARRAH has been representing and supporting allied health professionals in rural and remote Australia for over 20 years, with a member base that includes students, practitioners, programme managers, policy makers and acad...
While professional education in medicine and nursing in Australia has been implementing strategies t...
Research Project (MLArch) -- University of Melbourne, Faculty of Architecture and Planning, 199
Objectives: To explore the process of learning for allied health students providing a student-imple...
Allied Health Professionals providing a service to remote Aboriginal communities, mainly in NT and t...
Purpose: Community rehabilitation is an essential health service that is often not available to remo...
Legge ( 1992:97) argues for a recognition that health is created beyond the health system there is ...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
Abstract Background Appropriate choice of research design is essential to rightly understand the res...
Introduction: Medical students should be equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitude...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
Participatory design prioritises the agency of those who will be most affected by design outcomes. H...
Introduction: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers (hereafter called health workers)...
Progress has been slow in improving health disparities between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
Expanding and strengthening the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health professional workforce ...
Problem: Gaps exist in researchers' understanding of the 'practice' of community governance in relat...
While professional education in medicine and nursing in Australia has been implementing strategies t...
Research Project (MLArch) -- University of Melbourne, Faculty of Architecture and Planning, 199
Objectives: To explore the process of learning for allied health students providing a student-imple...
Allied Health Professionals providing a service to remote Aboriginal communities, mainly in NT and t...
Purpose: Community rehabilitation is an essential health service that is often not available to remo...
Legge ( 1992:97) argues for a recognition that health is created beyond the health system there is ...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
Abstract Background Appropriate choice of research design is essential to rightly understand the res...
Introduction: Medical students should be equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitude...
Objective: To describe the extent and nature of demonstrated professional partnerships between occup...
Participatory design prioritises the agency of those who will be most affected by design outcomes. H...
Introduction: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers (hereafter called health workers)...
Progress has been slow in improving health disparities between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
Expanding and strengthening the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health professional workforce ...
Problem: Gaps exist in researchers' understanding of the 'practice' of community governance in relat...
While professional education in medicine and nursing in Australia has been implementing strategies t...
Research Project (MLArch) -- University of Melbourne, Faculty of Architecture and Planning, 199
Objectives: To explore the process of learning for allied health students providing a student-imple...