A methodological approach to generate local solutions that promote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social and emotional wellbeing on Kaurna Country, Australia

Anna Dawson , Eugene Warrior (Kokatha/Narungga) , Odette Pearson (Kuku Yalanji/Torres Strait Islander) , Mark Boyd , Judith Dwyer , Kim Morey (Anmatyerre/Eastern Arrernte) , Tina Brodie (Yawarrawarrka/Yandruwandha) , Kurt Towers (Wiradjuri) , Sonia Waters (descendent of three generations of Stolen Generations women, with connection to Ooldea on the Far West Coast of South Australia) , Cynthia Avila , Courtney Hammond (Eastern Arrernte/Tanganekald) , Katherine Lake , Uncle Frank Lampard (Ngarrindjeri/Kaurna) , Uncle Frank Wanganeen (Kaurna/Narungga) , Olive Bennell (Wiradjuri) , Darrien Bromley (Narungga/Adnyamathanha) , Toni Shearing (Narungga/Kokatha) , Nathan Rigney (Ngarrindjeri) , Schania Czygan (Kuku Yalanji) , Nikki Clinch (Badimia/Yamatji) , Alex Brown (Yuin)
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities are diverse, strong and faced with adverse social circumstances and unacceptable health and wellbeing outcomes wrought by colonisation. The need for strengths-based initiatives that tailor services according to local knowledges is well accepted, yet few studies have evaluated self-determined strategies to redress the social determinants of health. We describe a research approach where principles of Indigenous methodology guide application of implementation science methods to generate, implement and evaluate local solutions from the perspectives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Partnerships with local communities and service organisations are paramount. The co-design phase collected critical insights regarding community needs, challenges and service gaps, and identified shortfalls in local strategic policy. A co-designed theory of systems change articulates mechanisms to strengthen policy, optimise the health and social service system, and empower and connect communities. A developmental approach to the implementation and evaluation of individual, community and service system initiatives will generate new evidence regarding efforts to tackle social factors and promote wellbeing.
在澳大利亚考尔纳地区采用一种方法论方法,提出促进土著居民和托雷斯海峡岛民社会和情感福祉的当地解决方案
原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民社区是一个多样化、强大的社区,他们面临着不利的社会环境以及殖民化带来的不可接受的健康和福利结果。人们普遍认为有必要采取以优势为基础的措施,根据当地知识定制服务,但很少有研究对纠正健康的社会决定因素的自决策略进行评估。我们介绍了一种研究方法,在这种方法中,土著方法论原则指导实施科学方法的应用,以便从土著居民和托雷斯海峡岛民的角度出发,提出、实施和评估当地的解决方案。与当地社区和服务机构的合作至关重要。共同设计阶段收集了有关社区需求、挑战和服务差距的重要见解,并确定了当地战略政策的不足之处。共同设计的系统变革理论阐明了加强政策、优化卫生和社会服务系统以及增强社区能力和加强社区联系的机制。对个人、社区和服务系统举措的实施和评估采取发展的方法,将为解决社会因素和促进福祉的努力提供新的证据。
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