Justice
Evaluation of Lotus Glen Correctional Centre Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peer Education Project
This project was conducted to provide an independent external assessment of the Lotus Glen Correctional Centre Indigenous Peer Education Program (known as Peer Support). Lotus…
View researchReducing Australia’s Aboriginal prisoner population using Justice Reinvestment
Assessing the public's views to incarceration versus non-incarceration alternatives using a Citizens' Jury approach Prisoner populations endure some of the worst health outcomes in the…
View researchInfluences on social, mental and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people
Ngadhuri-nya (To care for): Intergenerational and educational influences on social, mental and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people …
View researchListening to Country
Listening to Country: Exploring the value of acoustic ecology with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in prison Project aim and objectives Aim: To explore the value…
View researchPositive stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders’ life post-prison release, and design of health-based intervention
Phase one of this qualitative research project involved completion of 12 semi-structured, in-depth interviews with Aboriginal people in urban Queensland locations, most of whom had…
View researchWinnunga prison health study
This project was initiated by the Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Service (WNAHS) in response to the construction of the ACT’s first prison, the Alexander Maconochie…
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