Social and emotional wellbeing
Cultural connectedness for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescents
This Project aims to investigate the ways in which the cultural determinants of health and well-being sustained the development of healthy psychosocial resilience for Aboriginal and Torres Strait I
Stories of hope and resilience: Using new media and storytelling to faciliate 'wellness' in Indigenous communities
This project explored how the experience of storytelling using new media can impact on Indigenous people’s sense of wellness.
Racism symposium and development of communication materials
Mibbinbah Project Leader Jack Bulman raised the profile of Mibbinbah at a February 2008 meeting of Indigenous male researchers in Alice Springs, which he helped organise.
The Mayi Kuwayu National Study of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing
The Mayi Kuwayu National Study of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing has been created by and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. This ground-breaking new study will
Trial of "Strong & Deadly Futures", an online, school-based, alcohol and drug prevention program co-designed with and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students
Strong & Deadly Futures program and trial
A cluster randomised controlled trial of an online school-based alcohol and drug prevention program co-developed with Aboriginal
Looking Forward - Moving Forward: Transforming systems to improve mental health and drug and alcohol outcomes for Aboriginal peoples
Despite the clear need for support, Aboriginal people do not access mental health and drug and alcohol services at a level that corresponds with their need.
Building Bridges
Building Bridges (2017-2019) is a three-year participatory action research project being conducted in partnership with the Nyoongar community and three mainstream youth mental health services in Pe
'It's all about relationships': The place of boarding schools in promoting and managing health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander secondary school students
In recent years, Australian government policies have promoted access to secondary education through boarding schools for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (hereafter respectfully termed Indigen
Social and Cultural Resilience and Emotional Wellbeing of Aboriginal Mothers in Prison
Despite an expanding female prisoner population, research and policy initiatives centred on the health and other needs of female prisoners have been slow to respond 3.
The Yawuru Wellbeing Project
Wellbeing can mean many things to many different people. For Yawuru people, mabu liyan is at the heart of what it is to have and to know a good life.