نتایج جستجو برای: indigenous terms

تعداد نتایج: 536403  

2009
Sarah Larkins Priscilla Page Kathryn Panaretto Melvina Mitchell Valerie Alberts Sue McGinty Craig Veitch

Aims: The “U Mob Yarn Up” project emerged from expressed needs of young Indigenous mothers at Townsville Aboriginal and Islander Health Service (TAIHS), and investigated attitudes and behaviours of young Indigenous people around relationships and pregnancy. Method: An innovative consultative methodology and participatory action techniques were used. A Young Mums’ Group functioned as project des...

2003
Adam Kuper

On Human Rights Day 1992, the United Nations proclaimed an International Year of the World’s Indigenous People. A Decade for Indigenous Peoples was subsequently launched, to run from 1995 to 2004, and a Forum of Indigenous Peoples established. The inaugural meeting of the Forum, held in Geneva in 1996, was unfortunately disrupted by gate-crashers. A self-styled delegation of South African Boers...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2009
Ian Anderson

The National Indigenous Health Equality Council (NIHEC; http://www.nihec.gov.au/) was established in July 2008 to advise the Australian Government Minister for Health and Ageing. Most of its members are Indigenous Australians, with expertise drawn from across the Aboriginal and mainstream health sectors and Australian Government. The Council’s terms of reference focus on: • Its role in the deve...

2013
Ahmad Cheikhyoussef Werner Embashu

BACKGROUND Indigenous communities in Namibia possess a rich indigenous knowledge expressed within many practices of these communities. Indigenous wild edible fruits are available along the Namibian 13 regions of which it forms a rich source of vitamins, fibres, minerals and a heterogeneous collection of bioactive compounds referred to as phytochemicals for indigenous people's diet. The aim of t...

2014
Blake J. Angell Janani Muhunthan Michelle Irving Sandra Eades Stephen Jan

BACKGROUND Indigenous populations around the world have consistently been shown to bear a greater burden of disease, death and disability than their non-Indigenous counterparts. Despite this, little is known about what constitutes cost-effective interventions in these groups. The objective of this paper was to assess the global cost-effectiveness literature in Indigenous health to identify char...

Journal: :Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie 2011
Laurence J Kirmayer Stéphane Dandeneau Elizabeth Marshall Morgan Kahentonni Phillips Karla Jessen Williamson

The notions of resilience that have emerged in developmental psychology and psychiatry in recent years require systematic rethinking to address the distinctive cultures, geographic and social settings, and histories of adversity of indigenous peoples. In Canada, the overriding social realities of indigenous peoples include their historical rootedness to a specific place (with traditional lands,...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2013
Glenda Duffy Simone J Ross Torres S Woolley Sundram Sivamalai Donald Whaleboat Adrian Miller

INTRODUCTION Medical students should be equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitudes to engage with local communities on placement, and later act as agents of change in addressing health system priorities and inequities. Determining what are the necessary knowledge, skills and attitudes requires the medical school to collect input from the local communities they serve. This study...

2016
Alison Laycock Jodie Bailie Veronica Matthews Ross Bailie

BACKGROUND Integrating theory when developing complex quality improvement interventions can help to explain clinical and organizational behavior, inform strategy selection, and understand effects. This paper describes a theory-informed interactive dissemination strategy. Using aggregated quality improvement data, the strategy seeks to engage stakeholders in wide-scale data interpretation and kn...

2008
Sri Lanka Piyadasa Ranasinghe

Gives a brief overview of indigenous knowledge in Sri Lanka and examines the level of preservation and the provision of access to it through the libraries in Sri Lanka. Although the country inherits a vast amount of indigenous knowledge, the library system or any other institute in the country has not yet taken concerted effort to preserve and provide access to this knowledge. Indigenous Knowle...

2013
Jessica Orchard John Orchard Hugh Seward

It has previously been shown that being of aboriginal descent is a risk factor for hamstring injuries in Australian football. The aim of this study was to review the Australian Football League (AFL) injury database to determine whether there were any injuries where indigenous players had different relative risks to non-indigenous players. Analysis was conducted using data from the AFL injury da...

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