What is past is present: Australian Indigenous led primary health care
In Australia, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have occupied the land for more than 60,000 years; with diverse and unique language groups, cultural practices, and land and sea resource management. This continuous occupation was disrupted in 1788 by settler colonisers. Contemporary health disparities experienced by Indigenous people’s is directly related to colonisation and the ensuing displacement of peoples from their ancestral lands.
In spite of this, Indigenous cultures have endured and been maintained through the sustained advocacy of Indigenous leaders (particularly Elders), providing hope and renewal to younger generations. Contemporaneously, improvements to Indigenous people’s health outcomes is most often the result of Indigenous-led solutions to identified priorities. This special collection includes a selection of Indigenous led primary led health care solutions.
Edited by:
Rhonda Marriott
Director
Tracy Reibel
Principal Research Fellow
Ngangk Yira Centre for Aboriginal Research and Social Equity,
Murdoch University
Development
Health promotion in an Australian Aboriginal community: the Growing Strong Brains® toolkit
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- Primary Health Care Research & Development / Volume 23 / 2022
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- 18 February 2022, e9
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Resilience, renewal and hope in Australian Indigenous-led primary health care initiatives
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- Primary Health Care Research & Development / Volume 22 / 2021
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- 12 November 2021, e65
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Community pharmacist interventions in ear health: a scoping review
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- Primary Health Care Research & Development / Volume 22 / 2021
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- 03 November 2021, e63
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The role of Aboriginal leadership in community health programmes
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- Primary Health Care Research & Development / Volume 22 / 2021
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- 29 October 2021, e58
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Understanding and working with different worldviews to co-design cultural security in clinical mental health settings to engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients
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- Primary Health Care Research & Development / Volume 22 / 2021
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- 29 October 2021, e59
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Aboriginal community-controlled aged care: principles, practices and actions to integrate with primary health care
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- Primary Health Care Research & Development / Volume 22 / 2021
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- 07 October 2021, e50
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Building Indigenous health workforce capacity and capability through leadership – the Miwatj health leadership model
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- Primary Health Care Research & Development / Volume 22 / 2021
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- 07 October 2021, e52
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Healing the Past by Nurturing the Future: Aboriginal parents’ views of what helps support recovery from complex trauma: Indigenous health and well-being: targeted primary health care across the life course
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- Primary Health Care Research & Development / Volume 22 / 2021
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- 30 September 2021, e47
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The development of aboriginal brain injury coordinator positions: a culturally secure rehabilitation service initiative as part of a clinical trial
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- Primary Health Care Research & Development / Volume 22 / 2021
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- 29 September 2021, e49
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Strengthening approaches to respond to the social and emotional well-being needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: the Cultural Pathways Program
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- Primary Health Care Research & Development / Volume 22 / 2021
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- 29 June 2021, e35
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‘It looks like a breadbox’: a pilot study investigating implementation of the Pepi-Pod® program with Aboriginal families in metropolitan South Australia
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- Primary Health Care Research & Development / Volume 22 / 2021
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- 10 June 2021, e29
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