Improving health service access and wellbeing of young Aboriginal parents in an urban setting: mixed methods evaluation of an arts‐based program
Abstract Objectives: To evaluate an urban art‐based community health program (Ngala Nanga Mai; We Dream) that seeks to improve health, education, empowerment and connectedness of Aboriginal parents by describing paediatric health service attendance, maternal educational engagement, participant growt...
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Main Authors: | Michelle Jersky (Author), Angela Titmuss (Author), Melissa Haswell (Author), Natasha Freeman (Author), Perdi Osborne (Author), Lola Callaghan (Author), Jennifer Winters (Author), Sally Fitzpatrick (Author), Karen Zwi (Author) |
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2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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