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Alana Gall

Journal article

It affects everything: a national study exploring racism and wellbeing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples

Kirsten Howard, Kate Anderson
This Indigenous-led analysis describes the ways racism disrupts the social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. The study underscores the need to move beyond individualised health models toward decolonial systems of care grounded in self-determination, truth-telling and structural change.
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Co-design versus faux-design of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health policy: a critical review

Khwanruethai Ngampromwongse, Rebecca Murray, Louise Mitchell, Kate Wilkinson, Christina Heris, Lisa Whop

This paper critically reviews current approaches to co-designing and faux-designing (tokenistic or superficial co-design practices) health policy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It overviews key concepts, principles and benefits of co-design; highlights concerns with contemporary practices; and outlines critical issues to address. Case studies are included to illustrate aspects of best practice.
Journal article

First Peoples’ cultural medicines: a review of Australian health policies using an Indigenous critical discourse analysis approach

Danielle Armour, Nicole Hewlett, Michelle Kennedy, Theresa Sainty, Allyra Hulme, Jon Wardlea, Megan Campbell, Andrew T. Gall, Amie Furlonga, Kate Anderson
This paper explores the inclusion and representation of cultural medicines across national level policies and practice guidelines for health professionals. It finds that clearer policy guidance, resources and training for all Australian health professionals to engage with cultural medicines are required to uphold cultural safety and the rights of Australia’s First Peoples.

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