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The power of partnership

Aboriginal health disadvantage is complex and multidimensional. The Gap persists. The Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Clinical Academic Group is working to help modern health meet the needs of the Indigenous community through an active campaign of partnership, education and engagement.

 

This leading group is a collective of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders, community organisations, Aboriginal community health advocates, health and wellbeing researchers, and educators, practitioners and service professionals.

 

The Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Clinical Academic Group creates resources to help non-Indigenous clinicians, researchers, service providers and organisations understand how to engage with First Nations People, and is creating a once-in-a-generation opportunity to close The Gap on Aboriginal health and wellbeing.

Testimonial

“Imagine working with a team who not only understands your needs, but is able to add value to your project every step of the way. That is our experience of working with SunnySideUp. We are always getting compliments and requests for the work SunnySideUp did for us. I would recommend them to anyone wanting a collaborative, artistic experience.”

Aunty Kerrie Doyle

Associate Dean, Indigenous Health School of Medicine, Western Sydney University
Academic Lead, Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Clinical Academic Group, Maridulu Budyari Gumal

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