Book chapter
Enhancing Wellbeing, Empowerment, Healing and Leadership
Working together: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health and wellbeing principles and practice, pp.437-448
Telethon Institute for Child Health Research/Kulunga Research Network, in collaboration with the University of Western Australia
2014
Abstract
This chapter explores the relevance of Aboriginal perspectives of empowerment, healing and leadership, as strategies to address the social inequality and relative powerlessness of Aboriginal people in contemporary society. These Aboriginal-led strategies are key social determinants that influence Aboriginal health, mental health and social and emotional wellbeing. Programs that facilitate Aboriginal understandings of healing, empowerment, and leadership can redress much of the grief, loss, and trauma experienced by Aboriginal families and communities. The chapter highlights the need for Aboriginal people to have ownership over the issues and the solutions to the devastation brought about from a history of social injustices and disadvantage. Based on the findings from Aboriginal community consultations in the Kimberley, this chapter outlines community-identified strategies to take charge of their lives, strengthen their families and address the unacceptable and devastating rates of suicide in their communities. Importantly, the community proposed solutions are confirmed by the extensive literature and program review undertaken as part of the Hear Our Voices project led by Dudgeon.
Details
- Title
- Enhancing Wellbeing, Empowerment, Healing and Leadership
- Authors/Creators
- Pat Dudgeon - The University of Western AustraliaRoz Walker - Murdoch University, Ngangk Yira Institute for ChangeClair Scrine - The Kids Research Institute AustraliaKathleen CoxDivinia D'AnnaCheryl DunkleyKerrie KellyKatherine Hams
- Contributors
- Pat Dudgeon (Editor) - The University of Western AustraliaHELEN M. Milroy (Editor) - The University of Western AustraliaRoz Walker (Editor) - Murdoch University, Ngangk Yira Institute for Change
- Publication Details
- Working together: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health and wellbeing principles and practice, pp.437-448
- Publisher
- Telethon Institute for Child Health Research/Kulunga Research Network, in collaboration with the University of Western Australia
- Identifiers
- 991005687461407891
- Copyright
- © Commonwealth of Australia 2014
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Ngangk Yira Institute for Change
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
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