Journal

First Nations Health and Wellbeing: The Lowitja Journal

ISSN:

2949-8406

Journal article

Aboriginal deaths in custody in Western Australian prisons

This article provides an overview of the nature and adequacy of culturally appropriate health services within Western Australian prisons based on coroner findings on Aboriginal deaths in custody between 2019 to 2023. The findings reported substandard quality of supervision, care and treatment. The article calls for implementation of recommendations from Australian government inquiries.
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Exploring best practices that integrate environmental health and primary healthcare in Indigenous populations

Country and the environment are essential components of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander wellbeing. This scoping review aimed to identify and analyse best practices that integrate environmental health initiatives and primary healthcare within Indigenous populations. The findings demonstrate the value of implementing connections between environmental and primary healthcare services in improving Indigenous health.
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First Peoples’ cultural medicines: a review of Australian health policies using an Indigenous critical discourse analysis approach

Danielle Armour, Nicole Hewlett, Michelle Kennedy, Theresa Sainty, Allyra Hulme, Jon Wardlea, Megan Campbell, Andrew T. Gall, Amie Furlonga, Kate Anderson
This paper explores the inclusion and representation of cultural medicines across national level policies and practice guidelines for health professionals. It finds that clearer policy guidance, resources and training for all Australian health professionals to engage with cultural medicines are required to uphold cultural safety and the rights of Australia’s First Peoples.
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A methodological approach to generate local solutions that promote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social and emotional wellbeing on Kaurna Country, Australia

Mark Boyd, Judith Dwyerd, Kim Morey, Tina Brodie, Kurt Towers, Sonia Waters, Cynthia Avilah, Courtney Hammond, Katherine Lakea, Uncle Frank Lampard, Uncle Frank Wanganeen, Olive Bennell, Darrien Bromley, Toni Shearing, Nathan Rigney, Schania Czygan, Nikki Clinch, Natasha Howard, Alex Brown
This article describes a research approach where principles of Indigenous methodology guide application of implementation science methods to generate, implement and evaluate local solutions from the perspectives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The co-design phase collected critical insights regarding community needs, challenges and service gaps, and identified shortfalls in local strategic policy.
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Researching Indigenous people living with a disability

Indigenous people living with disability experience issues related to racism, ableism and colonisation, impacting on wellbeing and life outcomes. More research using intersectionality embedded with decolonising knowledges and Indigenous standpoints on disability, led by those with lived experience, is needed.
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