Aboriginal Health
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The disease impacting Indigenous kids' development AAP - 02-07-2025
Listening, speech and language skills are essential for children to thrive but for many Indigenous children, ear disease is impacting their ability to connect.
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Shining a light on trailblazers in Indigenous medicine AAP - 30-05-2025
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New parents urged to 'make the call' on mental health AAP - 20-11-2024
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How a call helped an Aboriginal mum find connection AAP - 18-08-2024
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The mental health gap that's killing Aboriginal men AAP - 18-08-2024
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Indigenous woman makes history with speech therapy qualification Nicole Madigan - 28-06-2024
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Reimagining Indigenous Healthcare: Dr. Paul Saunders' Educational Mission Rahima Saikal - 18-06-2024
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Racism remains a major barrier to Indigenous nursing and midwifery workforce HealthTimes - 30-11-2016 | Podcast
In this episode of the HealthTimes podcast: Janine Mohamed, the CEO of CATSINaM, chats about her career, cultural safety, Birthing on Country, and the impact of racism.
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Language & Communication - Building Rapport with Indigenous Patients Felicity Frankish - 24-08-2025
Good communication sits at the heart of great healthcare. For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients, it’s about much more than just words; it’s about
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The important role of physiotherapy in reconciliation Nicole Madigan - 12-06-2021
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Culturally appropriate allied healthcare crucial to closing the Indigenous health gap Nicole Madigan - 16-07-2020
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Through focused care, physiotherapists can help close the health gap for Aboriginal communities Nicole Madigan - 16-01-2018
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Partnering with Aboriginal Health Workers Felicity Frankish - 24-08-2025
Healthcare is something every person should be able to access, no matter where they live or who they are. But for many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, getting
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Musculoskeletal pain for Aboriginal patients Karen Keast - 10-05-2017
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What is Birthing on Country? Karen Keast - 13-12-2016
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Cultural competence training for mental health practitioners Karen Keast - 06-11-2015
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Indigenous women more likely to be overweight during pregnancy and face more complications HealthTimes - 15-05-2015
A recent study in the Medical Journal of Australia found that not only were Indigenous mothers-to-be more prone to being overweight or obese during their pregnancy, they were
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