Actioning Indigenous Data Sovereignty
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander consent and data sharing priorities to guide community controlled health service best practice

Limited literature confirms lack of investigation into Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s expectations about consent, data use, and health service data-sharing practices, especially decolonised consent processes and practices embedded in Indigenous Data Sovereignty principles. This project seeks to address these challenges.
‘Our vision is for our people to live long, healthy, prosperous and happy lives.’
‘This is how we’ve always done it – holds no power in the realm of possibilities.’
Year granted: 2024
Organisation location: Varsity Lakes, QLD
Themes: Health policy and systems, Sovereignty