Description This is a video for Indigenous children to watch with their families and teachers to watch and discuss with their students before they take the big step of starting at boarding school.
Break It Down: Community Conversations Around Mental Health.
The Break it Down project is best described as a series of connected and meaningful conversations, creative workshops and content development that addresses local issues, celebrates culture identity and encourages …
Yarning Circles are one way that Indigenous Australian researchers can indigenise their research practices but these circles are much more than a conversation with a group of people.
Learn more:
https://www.newcastle.edu.au/research/centre/purai
This short video comes from Tangentyere's project "Men Can Get Support", focusing on men's ability to seek support and help in times or crisis and psychological distress.
This animation, “Tick Sickness” was developed to raise knowledge and awareness of diseases transmitted by ticks, including Ehrlichiosis, a new tick-Borne disease which was first detected in Australia in May 2020.
Ehrlichiosis, which is caused by the bacteria Ehrlichia …
The Thurru Indigenous Health Unit provides academic and all-inclusive support to all Indigenous students in the College of Health, Medicine and Wellbeing programs at the University of Newcastle and Joint Medical Program (JMP) students at the University of New England.
Our …
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