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Research Summary
Description

It is generally accepted within Aboriginal communities that Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) are best placed to understand, design, and deliver services that respond to the needs of their communities. However, there is limited information on what evidence exists about the characteristics, implementation and impact of Aboriginal-led programs designed to improve the wellbeing of Aboriginal families and communities.

This Evidence to Action Note reports findings from the evidence review by Gamarada Universal Indigenous Resources, which identifies and culturally appraises evidence about Aboriginal-led child, family and community early support programs, and describes eight common features of these programs. The innovative approach employed by this review involves broadening the range of included evidence and assessing it using a Cultural Lens Matrix, which includes Aboriginal developed culturally informed criteria, such as ethics and cultural validity.  Additionally, the review conducted a thematic analysis which shows that Aboriginal-led early support programs with the highest evidence are co-designed, community-led, culturally safe, strengths-based, culturally-affirming, trauma-informed, healing-based, holistic, coordinated and flexible.

The report argues that the notion of generalisable ‘standards of evidence’ for Aboriginal programs is problematic, because programs operate in local community contexts. The report calls for deeper engagement with communities to assess what makes programs effective from their point of view,  what wellbeing means from an Aboriginal worldview, how Aboriginal communities assess wellbeing and what programmatic features restore wellbeing.

The independent, culturally appraised body of evidence in this review can be used in service planning and design of culturally valid early support programs in Aboriginal communities.

 

Publication Details
Access Rights Type:
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Series:
Evidence to Action Note October 2023