First 1000 Days Australia with Nairm Marr Djambana Aboriginal Corporation.

First 1000 Days Australia with Nairm Marr Djambana Aboriginal Corporation.

In 2020, Prof. Kerry Arabena the Managing Director of First 1000 Days Australia and the Karabena Group facilitated a First 1000 Days Australia workshop to understand what kinds of initiatives could be done to support families access knowledge and supports through their first 1000 days.

July 2020 – December 2021

Asserting the Modern Matriarchy

Asserting the Modern Matriarchy

The purpose of the Guide is to develop a comprehensive evidentiary foundation to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women’s cultural responsibilities, leadership aspirations and links to economic empowerment. It will also assist us in formulating topics and lists of guest speakers for a community of practice in which our women can continue their leadership growth and opportunities.

Reimagining Indigenous Housing, Health and Wealth

Reimagining Indigenous Housing, Health and Wealth

Shelter WA is the West Australian peak body for social and affordable housing and ending homelessness. Our vision is that all people living in Western Australia have housing that enables them to thrive. We believe everybody has the right to a place to call home. Shelter WA works with our members and partners to provide a strong voice to lead the development of an effective housing system.

Connecting to Country: An Australian Indigenous Metagenomics Strategy Environmental Scan and Research Gap Report

Connecting to Country: An Australian Indigenous Metagenomics Strategy Environmental Scan and Research Gap Report

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, Australia’s First Peoples, are so much more than the embodiment of negative colonial processes. While we appreciate the 60,000 years of ‘genius’ that is in our Indigenous DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) (Garma Festival 2019), our metagenomic vision for our current and future families is still very much under the gaze of a colonial lens.

Traumatology Talks – Black Wounds, White Stitches

Traumatology Talks – Black Wounds, White Stitches

The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) is the not-for-profit organisation responsible for training emergency physicians and the advancement of professional standards in emergency medicine in Australia and New Zealand. As the peak body for emergency medicine, the College has a significant interest in ensuring that the highest standards of medical care for patients are maintained in EDs across Australia and New Zealand.

Waijungbah Jarjums Evaluation Report

Waijungbah Jarjums Evaluation Report

The Waijungbah Jarjums model of care has been developed alongside the local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in collaboration with Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service (GCHHS), Women’s Newborn and Children’s Service.

Parenting after a history of childhood maltreatment: A scoping review and map of evidence in the perinatal period

Parenting after a history of childhood maltreatment: A scoping review and map of evidence in the perinatal period

Child maltreatment is a global health priority affecting up to half of all children worldwide, with profound and ongoing impacts on physical, social and emotional wellbeing.

Peer Researcher-Led Household Survey Report: Moreton Bay and Townsville Regions, Queensland

Peer Researcher-Led Household Survey Report: Moreton Bay and Townsville Regions, Queensland

The purpose of this report is to document the development process of the First 1000 Days Australia Household Survey, the methods of engagement and training used, and the results of the survey in the two Queensland regions of Moreton Bay and Townsville.

‘A Workplace Like Never Before’ An aspirations-driven evaluation of a Peer Research project

‘A Workplace Like Never Before’ An aspirations-driven evaluation of a Peer Research project

The 2017 pilot More Than a Landlord (MTaL) project utilised peer research methods to collect data from social housing tenants through a household survey.

Service Integration for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Early Childhood Development

Service Integration for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Early Childhood Development

The wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children includes a range of interrelated domains – safety, health, culture and connections, mental health and emotional wellbeing, home and environment, learning and skills, empowerment and economic wellbeing.

Centre for Community Child Health: Policy Brief

Centre for Community Child Health: Policy Brief

The best opportunity to build a strong foundation for lifelong health and wellbeing occurs during the first 1000 days – the period from conception, throughout pregnancy, and during a child’s first two years.

Peer Researcher-Led Household Survey Report: Moreton Bay and Townsville Regions, Queensland

Peer Researcher-Led Household Survey Report: Moreton Bay and Townsville Regions, Queensland

The First 1000 Days Australia Household Study is being developed and led in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in two Queensland regions – Moreton Bay and Townsville.