Kinship
Cultural Resilience for Children in Out of Home Care
There is a crisis in the over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in Australia’s child protection system.
Setting the foundations for Aboriginal community-led child protection research
The over-representation of Indigenous children in child protection systems remains a pressing human rights issue facing Australia.
Tindale Genealogical collection
Norman Tindale was an anthropologist based at the South Australian Museum.
Storylines
Storylines is a State Library of Western Australia project to explore, identify and return Aboriginal heritage material from our collections.
Footprints in Time - The Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children (LSIC)
Footprints in Time is the name given to the Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children (LSIC), an initiative of the Australian Government.
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey, 2014-15
The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS) was conducted from September 2014 to June 2015 with a sample of 11,178 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living
“Anybody can make kids; it takes a real man to look after your kids”: Aboriginal men’s discourse on parenting
Men in general have largely been overlooked from contributing to the parenting conversation and ‘until fairly recently, most research on family behaviour focused on women and children’ exclusively.
“Got to build that trust”: the perspectives and experiences of Aboriginal health staff on maternal oral health
In Australia, models of care have been developed to train antenatal care providers to promote oral health among pregnant women.
Growing up children in two worlds: Building Yolŋu skills, knowledge and priorities into early childhood assessment and support
Project Aim: To privilege Aboriginal knowledge and provide a deeper understanding of the priorities and practices of early childhood development from the perspectives of community members in this
Strong Dads Strong Futures
This is an explanatory study that aims to identify Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males’ views to define parenting from their perspectives in line with the broader cultural understanding of