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Building collaborative partnerships: a key to increasing Indigenous Victorian peoples' access to country

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posted on 2008-06-01, 00:00 authored by Yotti Kingsley, D Aldous, Mardie TownsendMardie Townsend, R Phillips
This article reports on a qualitative research study undertaken with Indigenous government employees to explore ways in which Indigenous communities can access programs involving caring for Country' (knowledge, responsibility and inherent right to protect the traditional natural landscape) on their traditional land and, in so doing. improve their health. Factors that optimise such nature-based projects are the capacity of their intention to build relationships, consultation. transparency, consistency, education and training between Indigenous communities. government and the general public. Government agencies need to develop strategies where partnership and collaboration are effective with Indigenous communities and within the agencies themselves, in order to resolve controversial issues surrounding access to Country.

History

Journal

Just policy: a journal of Australian social policy

Pagination

32 - 41

Location

Melbourne, Vic.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1323-2266

Indigenous content

This research output may contain the names and images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people now deceased. We apologise for any distress that may occur.

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2008, Victorian Council of Social Service