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Organisation

Lowitja Institute

Policy report

Understanding disability through the lens of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people – challenges and opportunities


This resource was developed to examine the implementation of the NDIS Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Engagement Strategy.
Literature review

Defining the indefinable: descriptors of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ cultures and their links to health and wellbeing


This literature review provides insights into what Indigenous peoples across the world describe as culture. This review was undertaken at the international level, but covers literature primarily written about Indigenous peoples from Aotearoa (New Zealand), Australia, Canada and the United States.
Systematic review

Further strengthening research capabilities


This summary report provides a brief outline of the background, aims, methodology, findings and key recommendations of this research project, which is led by Aboriginal academics and funded by the Lowitja Institute.
Discussion paper

Canada–Australia Indigenous health and wellness racism working group


This discussion paper was commissioned by the Canada-Australia Indigenous Health and Wellness Working Group. The aim of the Working Group is to identify priorities related to Indigenous health and wellbeing for bi-national collaboration and action.
Report

The Aboriginal gender study: final report


The Aboriginal Gender Study aimed to explore, from a strengths-based perspective, the diversity of contemporary perspectives of gender, gender roles and gender equity in South Australian Aboriginal communities.