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In 2002, the Founding Director of The Kids for Child Health Research, Professor Fiona Stanley, approached Rio Tinto Ltd about the possibility...
The Rio Tinto Aboriginal Health Partnership marries Rio Tinto's commitment and dedication to community investment with research expertise of the Telethon Inst
The Report summarises the evidence-base for what works in Indigenous community-led suicide prevention
Data on asymptomatic identification rates of respiratory viruses are limited, particularly in Indigenous populations, who suffer a high burden of OM.
Research in Aboriginal contexts remains a vexed issue given the ongoing inequities and injustices in Indigenous health.
The utilization of violence risk instruments in forensic populations is increasing and a plethora of empirical investigations support their ability to...
The current study sought to increase our understanding of the factors involved in the early vocabulary development of Australian Indigenous children.
This paper explores the meaning of these seven domains of social and emotional well-being.
This article details the application of the participatory action research approach by the National Empowerment Project, Aboriginal community-based researchers.
Bring together experts, leaders and members of the national and international Indigenous community to identify culturally appropriate approaches to suicide prevention