Triumphing in a new Indigenous Australia. A new generation of professionals is triumphing in a new Indigenous Australia

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Australian Catholic University

There is a paucity of research that has explained the drivers of this success that has enabled these Indigenous Australians to lead productive and fulfilling lives. Hence little is known about how to replicate this success. This research aims to identify the psycho-social determinants of Indigenous professionals' socio-economic wellbeing. The expected outcomes will include new research-derived strategies for enhancing Indigenous Australians socio-economic wellbeing thus improving Australia's productivity, economic growth, and socio-economic wellbeing while advancing international Indigenous theory, research, and practice and building research capability of Indigenous researchers.

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Toward a positive psychology of Indigenous thriving and reciprocal research partnership model
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Journal article
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Rhonda G. Craven, Richard M. Ryan, Janet Mooney, Robert J. Vallerand, Anthony Dillon, Fabri Blacklock, Natasha Magson
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Contemporary Educational Psychology
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