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What's New

2009 Seminar Series

We'd like to hear and learn about your work, so if you would like the opportunity to present, please contact Inge on 8201 5898 or email inge.kowanko.

 

Coming Events 2009

Please note that since
Watch this space!

Wednesday

22nd July

12.30 - 2.30pm

Philippa Middleton

Room N220A

Sturt Building North

Preventing infant mortality among Aboriginal women

Monday

24th August

12.30 - 2.30pm

Kim O'Donnell

Room N220B

Sturt Building North

The Overburden Project Stage 1 Report:
Current funding and accountability arrangements for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Services

Monday

31st August

12.30 - 2.30pm

Virginia Robinson

Room N220B

Sturt Building North

Signature Yarning

an Aboriginal cultural awareness program for the Richmond Fellowship of NSW

Monday

28th September

12.30 - 2.30pm

Kathleen Clapham

Room N220B

Sturt Building North

TBA

Monday

26th October

12.30 - 2.30pm

Jill Mitchell

Room N220B

Sturt Building North

TBA

Monday

30th November

12.30 - 2.30pm

 

 

Dennis McDermott

Room N220B

Sturt Building North

TBA



Past Events

Please note, that since December 2008, we commenced audio taping our seminars.
Copies of these CD's are available upon request. Please contact Theresa by email or
telephone (8201 5890) if you would like any of these CD's to be mailed to you.

Date/Time Presenter Location Seminar / Event

Monday

22nd June

12.30 - 2.30pm

Merridy Malin

Room N220B

Sturt Building North

Is schooling good for Aboriginal health in urban communities?
View flyer here.

To view / download Powperpoint presentation click here.

An audio copy will be available soon.

Monday

25th May

12.30 - 2.30pm

Janet Kelly

Room N220B

Sturt Building North

Knowledge sharing, working together and addressing issues - using collaborative approaches in health care and research to improve Aboriginal Health

View flyer here.
An audio copy will be available soon.

Monday

20th April

12.30 - 2.30pm

Phil Flint

Room N220B

Sturt Building North

Mental health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults with an intellectual disability
View flyer here.
To view / download Powperpoint presentation click here.
An audio copy will be available soon.

Monday

30th March

12.30 - 2.30pm

Kerry Taylor

Room N220B

Sturt Building North

Privileging English in Indigenous Health Care

View flyer here
For an audio copy of this seminar email theresa.leach@flinders edu.au

Monday

8th December

12.30 - 2.30pm

Yvonne Helps

Room N220A

Sturt Building North

Travelling Well: Driver licensing, social capital and Aboriginal health in South Australia
View flyer here.

For a copy of the presentation click here.

Monday

27th October

12.30 - 2.30pm

Dr Eileen Willis

Dr Meryl Pearce

Room N220A

Sturt Building North

A Response to the National Water Initiative in Four Remote Communities:
A cost of living approach
For an audio copy of this seminar email theresa.leach@flinders edu.au

Monday

25th August

12.30 - 2.30pm

Professor
Ann Roche, Amanda Tovell, Donna Weetra, Allan Trifinoff and
Toby Freeman

Room N220B

Sturt Building North

'Indigenous Workers' Wellbeing: An examination of individual, organisational and systems factors.
For a copy of the presentation click here.

Tuesday

29th July

12.30 - 2.30pm

Pauline Guerin

Room N220A

Sturt Building North

Indigenous 'mental health' in remote communities: Applying a contextual model of community research and intervention.

For a copy of the presentation click here.

Wednesday

25th June

12.30 - 2.30pm

Kathleen Clapham

Room N220B

Sturt Building North

Engaging Urban Aboriginal Communities in Research: Lessons learnt in the development of a school and community based intervention

Monday

26th May

12.30 - 2.30pm

Kyllie Anne Cripps

Room N110

Sturt Building North

Indigenous Family Violence Research

Monday

31st March

12.30 - 2.30pm

Yvonne Helps

Room N110

Sturt Building North

Engaging Researchers, Communities and Agencies for Change

Tuesday

12th February

10.30am - 12.00noon

Janet McIntyre

Denise de Vries

Jon Deakin

& Colleagues

Computer room 113

(next to Coffee Shop)

Law & Commerce Building, Flinders University (car park2)

User Centric Design

for policy development and service delivery

7 December 2007

 

 

Bronwyn Fredericks

Room N220A Sturt North

Which Way Indigenous Health Research? A Reflection on Indigenous health research: past, present and future

28 November 2007

 

 

Ricky Mentha

Room N220B Sturt North

Evaluation of the AFL Central Australian Responsible Alcohol Reduction Strategy

 

29 October 2007

 

 

Tahnia Edwards

Room N220A Sturt North

Framing Indigenous Health Keeping Research on Track.

A link to this document can be found here.

27 August 2007

 

 

Charlotte De Crespigny, Scekar Valadian and Steve Troon

Room N220B Sturt North

Alcohol Treatment Guidelines for Indigenous Australian - a Collaborative Approach. These guidelines can now be ordered in a hard copy here.

A pdf copy of this publication can be downloaded here.

29 June 2007

 

 

Annette Brown

Warriparinga Living Kaurna Cultural Centre

Critical Cultural Perspectives & Health Care involving Aboriginal peoples

(Download the presentation and reference list)

12th April 2007

 

 

Dana Shen (Executive Dicector of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Health - Central Northern Adelaide Health Services )

Room N220A

Sturt North

A Cultural Inclusion Framework for SA

(A guide to assist agencies in the public sector to deliver culturally inclusive programs to Aboriginal people in SA)

 

Copies of the presentaion available by contacting Inge

3rd April 2007

 

 

Dianne Walker and

The Permangk Room at Yunggorendi First Nation Centre,
Flinders University, Sturt Rd Bedford Park, Adelaide SA

Developing a Resource to Support Best Practice Research in Indigenous Communities

 

21 Feb 2007

 

 

Meri King (Senior Lecturer in Nursing and Midwifery)

Room N220B Sturt North

The relevance of an accredited Australian Diabetes Educators Association Course to Aboriginal Health workers and Aboriginal people in South Australia

(Click the above title for a pdf copy of Meri's report)

13 December 2006

 

 

 

Warriparinga Living Kaurna Cultural Centre

FAHRU end-of-year celebration Picnic.

Celebrating the year's achievements and special people.

15 -16 Nov 2006

Various

presenters

Adelaide (Hyatt Regency Adelaide)

Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal Health Symposium - Ngadluko taikurringga ngutto 'The knowledge we share' Program and book of abstracts

20 Sept 2006

 

Monica Lawrence

Room N220B Sturt North

"Improving the patient journey - Coordinating Cardiac Care for Remote Indigenous Patients"

28 August 2006

 

Rob O'Brien

Room N220B Sturt North

"Knowing the Business: SA Aboriginal Health Indicators"

27 July 2006

 

Alwin Chong (AHCSA) and Paul Alyward (CCRE)

Room N220B Sturt North

"Designing Evaluations with Aboriginal Communities"

30th May 2006

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Room N220A Sturt North

Flinders Aboriginal Health Research Strategic Planning workshop

20 April 2006

 

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Warriparinga Living Kaurna Cultural Centre

FAHRU hosted a celebration for Aboriginal graduates of Flinders University Faculty of Health Sciences, their families, sponsors and mentors. Nine Aboriginal people and 2 non-Aboriginal people working in Aboriginal community controlled health services received their degrees in Health Sciences, Nursing, Biomedical Engineering, Diabetes Education, Heath and International Development, and Primary Health Care.

6 April 2006


3 - 5:00pm

Prof Ernie Stringer

Room N220B Sturt North

Action research and Indigenous methodologies

24 Nov 2005


8:30am - 6:00pm

Various presenters

Function Centre, Flinders University

Aboriginal Health Research Expo:

Linkages with the Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal Health were a prominent feature of the Expo - with CRCAH CEO, Mick Gooda, presenting an overview of the CRCAH's approach to research including the Indigenous Research Reform Agenda. This was a great opportunity for Aboriginal health researchers to share work and ideas, network, and engage with stakeholders.

Programme & Book of Abstracts (pdf)


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