The majority of Aboriginal women in prison (more than 80%) are mothers. Our research team interviewed 43 Aboriginal mothers in six prisons across NSW about their physical and mental health and ...
Aboriginal Elders in Perth are working with mainstream mental health service leaders to improve mental health services for their community. The Looking Forward research project, which I lead, has ...
A landmark study has revealed an increase in the prevalence of mental health related issues among mothers of Aboriginal children in Western Australia. Through a large-scale analysis of hospital and ...
A specially-selected Aboriginal mental health team is using family and social networks to improve mental health services for Aboriginal people across the Goldfields-Esperance region. Sidney Carruth ...
Lyn Littlefield, OAM, FAPS, is Executive Director, Australian Psychological Society. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians make up 2.5 per cent of the Australian population and continue to ...
Australian Human Rights Commission has called for a digital duty of care to prevent social media algorithms from incentivising ‘racist’ content ...
Click here to download an Easy-to-Read version of the report Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples should be aware that this report contains images and names of people who have passed away. In ...
The mother of Kate Savage, whose death at 13 sparked a review of mental health supports for children, says she's lost faith promises of reform will ever be kept.
Aboriginal women are the fastest growing prison population in Australia. They comprise around one-third of female prisoners in New South Wales, despite making up just 3% of the population. The ...