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Indigenous health
  • Use of the Didgeridoo to manage asthma in Indigenous adults, teenagers and children
  • Learning from the experts: Building bridges to implement successful life promotion and suicide prevention expertise across Aboriginal communities
  • Traditional healing practices and treatment by medical practitioners
  • Bridging the gap: Identifying needs to facilitate entry to USQ
  • Better Living Diabetics

Indigenous health

CRRAH now has a full time Indigenous Nurse Research Fellow working in the Centre. 

The Centre specialises in community controlled Indigenous health research and has formed valuable partnerships with local Indigenous health providers such as Carbal and Goondir and also networks with providers in Northern Queensland.

  • Use of the Didgeridoo to manage asthma in Indigenous adults, teenagers and children.
  • Learning from the experts: Building bridges to implement successful life promotion and suicide prevention expertise across Aboriginal communities.
  • Traditional healing practices and treatment by medical practitioners.
  • Bridging the gap: Identifying needs to facilitate entry into USQ. 
  • Better living diabetics.

 


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