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    Exploring The Impact On Aboriginal Women Of Living With Chronic Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $97,419.00
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    One of the major factors for the poor health status of Aboriginal women in Australia has long been suspected as being due to late presentation leading to diagnosis at advanced stages of disease. In this ground-breaking research, PhD Candidate Anne-Marie Eades, will shine the light on how the roles played by Aboriginal women with chronic disease within their families influence their health outcomes. Ms Eades research has the potential to revolutionise health outcomes and care plans for managing c .... One of the major factors for the poor health status of Aboriginal women in Australia has long been suspected as being due to late presentation leading to diagnosis at advanced stages of disease. In this ground-breaking research, PhD Candidate Anne-Marie Eades, will shine the light on how the roles played by Aboriginal women with chronic disease within their families influence their health outcomes. Ms Eades research has the potential to revolutionise health outcomes and care plans for managing chronic disease in Aboriginal women.
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    Closing The Gap In Early Childhood Development: Community Driven Evidence, Translation, Policy, And Practice - Grow Children Up Strong

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $1,656,625.00
    Summary
    This project aims to provide novel insights into the factors that facilitate good early childhood outcomes among Aboriginal children. It will take a different approach to the interrogation of a series of large, robust datasets by increasing the meaningful participation of Aboriginal parents, families and communities in the design of the research as well as the subsequent development of policy and practice solutions to the key challenges faced in early development.
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    The Forgotten Generation: Understanding Health Trajectories In Aboriginal Adolescents And Youth

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,095,283.00
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    This study will establish a cohort of 2250 young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from urban, rural and remote communities aged 10 to 24 years. The study will provide longitudinal data on the health status and health trajectories of this group of young Australians who experience poorer health outcomes compared with other young Australians. The proposed study will explored the determinants of health status, how these factors change over time and opportunities for prevention.
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    Determining The Clinical Validity Of The Strengths And Difficulties Questionnaire SDQ Amongst Urban Aboriginal Children

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $390,611.00
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    Developing A Model Of Care To Improve The Health & Well-being For Indigenous People Receiving Renal Dialysis

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $33,917.00
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    Advancing Equitable And Non-discriminatory Access To Health Services For First Nations Peoples: A Multidisciplinary Queensland Human Rights Act Case Study

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $1,279,602.00
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    The objective of this innovative study is to apply a multidisciplinary, right to health lens to critically explore & bring to light Indigenous Australians' experiences of racial discrimination in accessing equitable, quality & timely health services in urban, rural & remote locations. Research outcomes will be synthesised into a suite of project deliverables, with Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Group guidance & community co-design, to advance inter-generational health justice.
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    National Network - Indigenous Communities, Australian Universities Closing The Gap

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $35,000.00
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    Long term contributions to Closing the Gap in Indigenous health will be achieved through the establishment of a University led National Network for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander research. The largest number of Indigenous researchers and academics are based nationally through an existing network of Universities based in every State and Territory with decades of experience supporting Aboriginal communities and researchers.
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    Treating Mental Health In Aboriginal Adolescents

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $1,549,875.00
    Summary
    Adolescent indigenous Australians suffer much higher rates of psychological disorder than other Australians. At present we have no evidence for any programs that reduce the risk of suicide, depression, or posttraumatic stress disorder in this population. This project will provide the first evidence of the efficacy of a indigenously-adapted form of cognitive behaviour therapy aimed to treat anxiety, depression, substance abuse, and hopelessness in Australian Aborigines.
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    Research Into Methods And Message Delivery On Cardiovascular Disease By Aboriginal Health Workers In Conjuncti

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $66,063.00
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    Centre Of Research Excellence (CRE) In Partnership Pathways To Better Care And Outcomes For Aboriginal Young People

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,497,872.00
    Summary
    Childhood and adolescence is a critical period during which chronic disease in Indigenous Australians can be prevented. Using long-term data and established partnerships developed over 10-15 years from two large studies of young Aboriginal people, this team of Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers with expertise in child health, epidemiology, health services research, and implementation science will identify and test pathways to improved care and health outcomes for young Aboriginal people.
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