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Our journey our story: a study protocol for the evaluation of a co-design framework to improve services for Aboriginal youth mental health and well-being

机译:我们的旅程我们的故事:评估协同设计框架的研究议定书以改善原住民青年心理健康和福祉的服务

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Mainstream Australian mental health services are failing Aboriginal young people. Despite investing resources, improvements in well-being have not materialised. Culturally and age appropriate ways of working are needed to improve service access and responsiveness. This Aboriginal-led study brings Aboriginal Elders, young people and youth mental health service staff together to build relationships to co-design service models and evaluation tools. Currently, three Western Australian youth mental health services in the Perth metropolitan area and two regional services are working with local Elders and young people to improve their capacity for culturally and age appropriate services. Further Western Australian sites will be engaged as part of research translation.
机译:主流澳大利亚精神卫生服务失败了原住民年轻人。尽管投资资源,但井中的改善尚未实施。文化和年龄需要适当的工作方式来提高服务访问和响应性。这种原住民的研究将土着长老,年轻人和青少年精神卫生服务人员带入共同设计服务模型和评估工具的关系。目前,珀斯大都市地区的三个西部澳大利亚青年心理健康服务和两个区域服务正在与当地的长老和年轻人合作​​,以提高他们的文化和年龄适当的服务能力。进一步的西澳大利亚地点将作为研究翻译的一部分订婚。

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