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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.

Michael WrightAlex Dh BrownPatricia DudgeonRob McPheeJuli CoffinGlenn PearsonAshleigh LinElizabeth A NewnhamKiarnee King BaguleyMichelle WebbAmanda SibosadoNikayla CrispHelen Louise Flavell
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
The study has approval from the Kimberley Aboriginal Health Planning Forum Kimberley Research Subcommittee, the Western Australian Aboriginal Health Ethics Committee, and the Curtin University Human Research Ethics Committee. Transferability of the outcomes across the youth mental health sector will be directed by the co-researchers and is supported through Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal organisations including youth mental health services, peak mental health bodies and consumer groups. Community reports and events, peer-reviewed journal articles, conference presentations and social and mainstream media will aid dissemination.
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