Organisation

South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute

Evaluation

Evaluation of the Strong Born Campaign and FASD Communications and Engagement Grant for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in regional and remote communities

Jacqueline Bowden, Scott Wilson

This evaluation assesses Strong Born – a communications campaign to raise awareness of the harms of alcohol consumption while pregnant and/or breastfeeding among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in rural and remote communities. The report highlights the campaign's successes and enabling factors.
Journal article

Generating evidence to inform responsive and effective actions for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescent health and well-being

Jaameeta Kurji, India Shackleford, Daniel McDonough, Brittney Andrews, Felicity Andrews, Sally Cooke, Mahlia Garay, Thomas Harrington, Corey Kennedy, Jaeda Lenoy, Monique Maclaine, Hannah McCleary, Lorraine Randall, Hamish Rose, Daniel Rosendale, Jakirah Telfer, Tina Brodie, Salenna Elliott, Seth Westhead, Peter Azzopardi
Australia does not have a national strategy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescent health, and as a result, policy and programming are fragmented and not always responsive to needs. The Roadmap Project works in partnership with young people to define priority areas and establish developmentally appropriate, evidence-based actions.
Report

DRA Wellbeing Study: project closure report


Disaster Relief Australia (DRA) is a veteran-led, not-for-profit organisation. The DRA Wellbeing Study is an independent scientific study that investigates whether service in DRA can lead to psychological and psychosocial health benefits for the volunteers.

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