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Culture makes you stronger : Aboriginal women’s voices from the South Coast of NSW

机译:文化使您变得更坚强:新南威尔士州南海岸的土著妇女的声音

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This paper will describe a community based research project examining the health and wellbeing of a sample of Aboriginal women in Australia, and present preliminary findings of a community needs analysis. The Shoalhaven Koori Women’s Study (SKWS) is being led by an Aboriginal woman based within Waminda, an Aboriginal women’s community controlled service located on the South Coast of NSW. The community needs analysis is the first stage of the SKWS, and aims to explore Aboriginal women’s perceptions and experiences of wellness and wellbeing, including issues related to their personal strengths, health and social priorities, support needs and that of their families. Thirty Aboriginal women were interviewed using a survey that included closed and open ended questions. Methods used to administer the survey included yarning and Dadirri (deep listening), two valid and culturally safe approaches for data collection with Aboriginal people. Adopting these approaches ensured Aboriginal protocols were maintained and upheld throughout the research process. This enabled scientific rigour while also ensuring activities were culturally safe. Key findings of the survey will be presented, and how Waminda is modifying service delivery to better respond to the health and social priorities of Aboriginal women in the Shoalhaven region will be discussed. Community feedback of survey results will occur to validate the analysis from the community perspective.
机译:本文将描述一个基于社区的研究项目,该项目对澳大利亚原住民妇女的健康状况进行了调查,并提出了社区需求分析的初步结果。 Shoalhaven Koori妇女研究(SKWS)由位于Waminda内的一名土著妇女领导,该妇女位于新南威尔士州南海岸,是由社区控制的土著妇女服务机构。社区需求分析是SKWS的第一阶段,旨在探讨原住民妇女对健康和福祉的看法和经验,包括与她们的个人实力,健康和社会优先事项,抚养​​需求及其家人有关的问题。 30名原住民妇女接受了包括封闭式和开放式问题的调查。用来进行调查的方法包括:清纱和Dadirri(深度聆听),这两种有效的,文化上安全的与原住民进行数据收集的方法。采用这些方法可确保在整个研究过程中保持并维护原住民协议。这使得科学严谨,同时也确保活动在文化上是安全的。将介绍该调查的主要发现,并将讨论Waminda如何修改服务提供以更好地应对Shoalhaven地区原住民妇女的健康和社会优先事项。将会出现社区对调查结果的反馈,以从社区角度验证分析。

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