Indigenous Ideas Benefit Collaborative Research Partnerships

As with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander tradition, we acknowledge and pay our respects to the First People and Traditional custodians of the lands and waterways of that we work and live in. We thank them for their continued hospitality. We acknowledge and celebrate the continuation of a living culture. We acknowledge Elders past and present as well as our emerging leaders of tomorrow and thank them for their wisdom and guidance as we walk in their footsteps.

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[2]  Samantha J. Togni,et al.  Improving Services for Aboriginal Women Experiencing Sexual Violence: Working at the Knowledge Interface , 2022, Australian Social Work.

[3]  Bindi Bennett,et al.  Position statement: research and reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples in rural health journals. , 2022, Rural and remote health.

[4]  Bindi Bennett Australian Social Work: Proposed Guidelines for Articles by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Authors and About Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Issues , 2021, Australian Social Work.

[5]  J. Prehn,et al.  What Is the Best Thing About Being an Indigenous Father in Australia? , 2021, Australian Social Work.

[6]  I. Zuchowski,et al.  Using Photography to Capture Young People’s Views About Community and Local Service Delivery , 2021, Australian Social Work.

[7]  Bindi Bennett Aboriginal Social Work Academics: Failure to Thrive due to Having to Fight to Survive? , 2021, Australian Social Work.

[8]  M. Frederico,et al.  Messages for Good Practice: Aboriginal Hospital Liaison Officers and Hospital Social Workers , 2021, Australian Social Work.

[9]  T. Blakemore,et al.  Deep Listening and Relationality: Cross-cultural Reflections on Practice With Young Women Who Use Violence , 2021, Australian Social Work.

[10]  T. Griffin,et al.  Capturing Research Impact: The Case Study of a Community Wellbeing Research Partnership , 2021, Australian Social Work.

[11]  D. McNabb Pursuing Equity in Social Work Education: Democratising Practices in Aotearoa New Zealand , 2020, Australian Social Work.

[12]  Pierre Walter,et al.  Unsettling allyship, unlearning and learning towards decolonising solidarity , 2020, Studies in the Education of Adults.

[13]  Susan Young,et al.  Decolonising the curriculum, decolonising ourselves: Experiences of teaching in and from the 'third space' , 2017 .

[14]  L. Francis,et al.  We help each other up: Indigenous scholarship, survivance, tribalography, and sovereign activism , 2017 .

[15]  Bawaka Country,et al.  Co-becoming Bawaka , 2016 .

[16]  M. Evans,et al.  Decolonizing Research Practice: Indigenous Methodologies, Aboriginal Methods, and Knowledge/Knowing , 2014 .

[17]  Aileen M. Moreton-Robinson,et al.  Towards an Australian Indigenous Women's Standpoint Theory , 2013 .