Capacity building in Indigenous policy-relevant health research

This project brought together some of Australia’s leading experts in Indigenous health research to build capacity to address one of the nation’s most pressing concerns.…

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Utility stress as a social determinant of health

Utility stress as a social determinant of health: A study of the increasing cost of public utilities on the poverty and health status of Aboriginal…

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Effect of early life conditions and experiences on child development and learning

The effect of early life conditions and experiences on child development and learning: A whole population study This project was a continuation of a broader…

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Community Control: Aboriginal self-determination and liberal democracy

Thesis My PhD thesis, Community Control: Aboriginal self-determination and liberal democracy, emerged out of a project I undertook with the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation…

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Social determinants of Indigenous health short course and textbook

Menzies School of Health Research received a Public Health Education and Research Program (PHERP) grant in 2002 to develop and conduct a short course on…

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Differential impact of Australian tobacco management policies for Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations

Differential impact of Australian tobacco management policies for Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations – Is research evidence informing Indigenous smoking policy? Previous research has shown that…

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Reframing discourse in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing

Reframing discourse and changing the narrative of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing: an analysis   Project Aim: To identify the national and…

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Racism and health: Setting the research agenda

The purpose of this project was to convene a symposium of national and international researchers and policy makers to set an agenda for research on…

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Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land across Australia and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this website may contain images, voices and names of deceased persons.

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