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Sustaining an Aboriginal wellbeing program: Informing health promotion practice and policy.

Lisa UrquhartKaren RobertsKerith DuncansonLeanne J BrownKarin Fisher
Published in: Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals (2023)
The five qualities support a lifeworld approach to an Aboriginal wellbeing program, opening communicative and relational opportunities to mediate culturally responsive interactions. The qualities mediated interactions between people in the lifeworld including program participants and coordinators, and systems representatives including health service providers. A lifeworld approach provides a way to empower Aboriginal self-determination and leadership through embedment of cultural determinants of health in wellbeing programs. SO WHAT?: Health service providers and policy makers can use lifeworld approaches to guide critical reflection and reorient practice and policy related to Aboriginal health. The lifeworld qualities that encompass this approach in wellbeing programs are communicative and relational, centred on local community voices and co-produced with community for Aboriginal identity, empowerment and self-determination.
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