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    Gotta Be Sit Down And Worked Out Together- A Program For Carers Of Older People In Aboriginal Communities

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,742,188.00
    Summary
    "Gotta be sit down and worked out together" is a participatory program for carers of older people with physical and mental health problems who live in remote Aboriginal communities in the Kimberley. This project aims to assist community carers to select, develop and implement programs to address their unmet health needs, utilising a community based participatory action research approach. The program emphasises the need to foster empowerment, improve psychological well being and carer burden.
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    Advancing Aboriginal Australian Oral Health Through Intervention Studies, Longitudinal Studies, Modelling And Surveillance

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $687,975.00
    Summary
    Indigenous Australians experience worse oral health than their non-Indigenous counterparts. This Fellowship aims to advance Aboriginal Australian oral health through intervention studies, longitudinal studies, modelling & surveillance. The fellowship will capitalise on past collaborations with local, national and international researchers of repute, and seek to forge new partnerships that will be of benefit to Indigenous oral health at a global level.
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    A Study To Describe The Impact Of Improved Affordability On Food Choices Made By Indigenous Customers In Remote Community Stores In Australia.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $129,245.00
    Summary
    Poor nutrition is a major contributor to the level of disease experienced by Indigenous Australians, particularly those living in remote communities where the cost of food is higher than elsewhere, and people generally have low incomes. The cost of food and income are considered key factors limiting dietary improvement. This study explores the impact affordability has on food choice in remote Indigenous communities.
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    A Randomised Trial To Assess The Impact Of A Price Reduction With And Without An In-store Nutrition Education Strategy On Purchasing Of Fruit And Vegetables And Low Joule Drinks And Water In Remote Northern Territory Aboriginal Communities

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,047,955.00
    Summary
    Low intakes of fruit and vegetables and high soft-drink consumption are key determinants of obesity risk. SHOP@RIC will assess the impact of a 20% price discount with and without an in-store nutrition education strategy on fruit and vegetables, diet soft-drinks, and water purchases in remote Aboriginal community stores. This will provide robust and much needed evidence to support improved nutrition in remote communities and low income populations.
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    Cannabis Withdrawal Among Indigenous Inmates In North Queensland

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $285,920.00
    Summary
    In withdrawal, many Indigenous cannabis users ‘stress out’ leading to violence and self harm. Among Indigenous prisoners in a north Queensland corrective centre, 69% have been cannabis users and 57% of these suffered ‘stressing out’. We will investigate and address cannabis withdrawal symptoms by documenting their onset and severity and by devising culturally acceptable, low-cost resources and support to assist new inmates to manage ‘stressing out’.
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    Healthy Stores 2020: Reducing Retail Merchandising Of Discretionary Food And Beverages In Remote Indigenous Community Stores

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $903,135.00
    Summary
    Discretionary food and beverages contribute importantly to the excessive burden of chronic disease experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. In collaboration with the Arnhem Land Progress Aboriginal Corporation we will test an intervention to reduce sales of discretionary products in remote Australian communities. This research will advance our understanding of how the retail food environment can be used to improve population level diet in remote communities and globally.
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    Better Methods To Collect Self-report Data On Alcohol Use Behaviours From Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Australians

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,211,435.00
    Summary
    This project will develop, refine and trial a tablet computer tool for assessing drinking among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. This tool will ‘speak’ to the person (in local language if needed) and use an engaging touchscreen display; it will add up amount consumed if a person shares alcohol or drinks from non-standard containers. The tool will help provide accurate survey data for service planning and community feedback, and can be adapted for healthcare screening.
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    Making Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders History In The Pilbara: An Evidence-based Prevention Intervention

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,703,824.00
    Summary
    This project creates and evaluates a community-oriented Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder prevention program. Based on an internationally recognised model, the program will be delivered through the Pilbara’s Aboriginal Health Organisations and WA Country Health Service and will assist Aboriginal women, partners, community and health providers. Program success will result in a reduction in alcohol use during pregnancy, and increased community and health providers’ knowledge, attitudes and practice.
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    Improving The Management Of Youth With Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder In The Justice System

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $1,499,897.00
    Summary
    Rates of Aboriginal youth incarceration in Western Australia are among the highest nationally. There is an urgent need to understand the extent of involvement of youth with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) in the justice system, and develop strategies to prevent continued engagement with the justice system. This research will establish the first Australian estimate of FASD among youth in detention and develop and evaluate a new model of service delivery and clinical management.
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    The Validation Of A Culturally-specific Measure To Identify Depression In Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander People With Or Without Chronic Disease

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $658,971.00
    Summary
    The project aims to determine whether a short, free-to-use, questionnaire about depression that has been adapted for use with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, accurately identifies depression in this population. Specifically we aim to test whether this measure is suitable for use in primary care settings with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with or without chronic disease.
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