Indigenous
Broad subject area
Report
Dhumba-nganjin: sharing stories to promote reconciliation
A collection of reconciliation stories by staff of the Department of Health and Human Services. Foreword Dhumba-nganjin means ‘talk, all of us together’ in the Woiwurrung and Boonwurrung languages. It is a very apt title for the Wirrigirri Sharing Stories activity which aimed to give staff in the department a way to talk together about...
Report
Primary health care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
This final report presents the findings from each of the phases of the Engaging Stakeholders in Identifying Priority Evidence-Practice Gaps and Strategies for Improvement in Primary Health Care (ESP) Project.
Report
Chronic illness care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: final report
This project engage a range of stakeholders across different levels of the primary health care system, including service providers, management, policy-makers and researchers and capture their knowledge on the barriers and enablers to addressing the identified priority-evidence practice gaps and their suggestions on strategies for improvement. Overview
Strategy
ACT Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander agreement 2015–18
This Agreement sets out the commitment of the ACT Government, its service partners, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elected Body, and the community, to work together to recognise and respond to the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in the ACT and surrounding region.
Working paper
A conversation about energy futures for remote Australian communities – theory and detailed workshop findings
This research developed a collaborative understanding of how alternative energy-related practices may impact on the future liveability of selected communities in remote Australia, focusing on housing and transport. By collaborative understanding, we mean understanding that emerges from a participatory research process. We developed a methodology that is effective in assisting a range of planners, policymakers...