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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0990911

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $154,000.00
    Summary
    Investigation of factors that render Indigenous communities in NSW less prone to crime. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are over-represented at all stages of the criminal justice system, with significant negative ramifications for the health and well-being of Indigenous families and communities. This study seeks to better understand the dynamics of communities experiencing higher and lower crime rates, and factors that might assist in not only lowering crime rates in Indigenous com .... Investigation of factors that render Indigenous communities in NSW less prone to crime. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are over-represented at all stages of the criminal justice system, with significant negative ramifications for the health and well-being of Indigenous families and communities. This study seeks to better understand the dynamics of communities experiencing higher and lower crime rates, and factors that might assist in not only lowering crime rates in Indigenous communities, but in improving health and well-being more generally. Enabling Indigenous individuals, families and communities to be able to participate and make choices that lead to healthy, productive and fulfilling lives will undoubtedly also contribute to Australian society as a whole.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0877901

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $115,000.00
    Summary
    Indigenous mental health in remote communities: Applying a contextual model of community research and intervention. This project will make an international advance in understanding indigenous mental health that will be of interest to many groups around the world. The main specifically national benefit will flow from contextual knowledge on how to improve mental health for remote indigenous communities that also allows strengthening of communities and their economic and social enterprises. We w .... Indigenous mental health in remote communities: Applying a contextual model of community research and intervention. This project will make an international advance in understanding indigenous mental health that will be of interest to many groups around the world. The main specifically national benefit will flow from contextual knowledge on how to improve mental health for remote indigenous communities that also allows strengthening of communities and their economic and social enterprises. We will also build capacity in the communities for research skills, documentation skills, and writing skills. The types of contextual information collected will provide recommendations to mental health service providers about how to incorporate local forms of knowledge when dealing with issues of well-being.
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    Special Research Initiatives - Grant ID: SR0354900

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $30,000.00
    Summary
    Australian Indigenous Knowledges and Research Network (AIKRN). The development of a multi-cross discipline, collaborative Australian Indigenous Knowledges and Research Network, working in full-partnership with Indigenous communities, would assist the development of Indigenous studies in areas encompassing personal wellbeing, social, political, management, economic, cultural and physical studies and improvement of the Indigenous holistic individual and collective well-being and independence. The .... Australian Indigenous Knowledges and Research Network (AIKRN). The development of a multi-cross discipline, collaborative Australian Indigenous Knowledges and Research Network, working in full-partnership with Indigenous communities, would assist the development of Indigenous studies in areas encompassing personal wellbeing, social, political, management, economic, cultural and physical studies and improvement of the Indigenous holistic individual and collective well-being and independence. The Network will facilitate research outcomes which position, improve, empower and encourage Indigenous self-management of the research agenda. Integral to this is the ongoing development and support of Indigenous researchers as a key focus of the collective harnessing and promotion of positive research training best practice.
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    Discovery Indigenous Researchers Development - Grant ID: DI0882982

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $200,000.00
    Summary
    Building and supporting community led partnership initiatives to respond to Indigenous family violence in Victoria. This project contributes to the evidence base of responses to Indigenous family violence by detailing models of practice in Victoria. It will focus on how partnerships between Indigenous and mainstream responses can be built and sustained. The critical analysis of these models of practice and partnerships will also have implications for future policy and funding directions. The .... Building and supporting community led partnership initiatives to respond to Indigenous family violence in Victoria. This project contributes to the evidence base of responses to Indigenous family violence by detailing models of practice in Victoria. It will focus on how partnerships between Indigenous and mainstream responses can be built and sustained. The critical analysis of these models of practice and partnerships will also have implications for future policy and funding directions. The research will be most beneficial within the local family violence sector. The research methodology facilitates a process of information brokerage and critical reflection within and between Indigenous and mainstream family violence interventions that may influence ongoing community and organisational practices.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1092654

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $297,000.00
    Summary
    The applicability of research and practice on nation rebuilding in North American Indigenous communities to Australian Indigenous communities. Indigenous people are the most disadvantaged group in Australia with significant disparity in almost all indicators of Indigenous disadvantage. Such disparity, which is widening in relation to some indicators, is a matter of national concern. Australian and North American research is remarkably consistent in identifying the connection between the governan .... The applicability of research and practice on nation rebuilding in North American Indigenous communities to Australian Indigenous communities. Indigenous people are the most disadvantaged group in Australia with significant disparity in almost all indicators of Indigenous disadvantage. Such disparity, which is widening in relation to some indicators, is a matter of national concern. Australian and North American research is remarkably consistent in identifying the connection between the governance capacity of Indigenous communities and sustained economic development and social outcomes. This project will build on existing research to provide insight into processes, practical governance tools and best practice models to develop culturally legitimate frameworks for Indigenous communities for achievement of their economic, social and cultural aspirations.
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