"We are not stray leaves blowing about in the wind": exploring the impact of Family Wellbeing empowerment research, 1998-2021
Abstract Background An Aboriginal-developed empowerment and social and emotional wellbeing program, known as Family Wellbeing (FWB), has been found to strengthen the protective factors that help Indigenous Australians to deal with the legacy of colonisation and intergenerational trauma. This article...
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Main Authors: | Nirukshi Perera (Author), Komla Tsey (Author), Marion Heyeres (Author), Mary Whiteside (Author), Leslie Baird (Author), Janya McCalman (Author), Yvonne Cadet-James (Author), Bianca Calabria (Author), Michael Hamilton (Author), Li Yan (Author), Ines Zuchowski (Author), Kearrin Sims (Author), Hyacinth Udah (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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