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Research suggests Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTQIASB+ people are at much higher risk of suicide and suicide-related behaviours. Our report found racism, discrimination and violence ...
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‘What voice do we have?’ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people faced unique challenges during the COVID pandemicHowever, our recent research shows this was not the case for many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in WA. The COVID pandemic hampered their ability to connect with their ...
1. What is the Voice? The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people Voice will be a body representing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people that will give advice to the Australian ...
May it please the Court.I begin by acknowledging the traditional custodians of the land we are meeting on and recognise and pay my respects to ...
It is a day where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are in mourning, coming together to spend time with Country, attending and organising Invasion Day rallies or marches, gathering ...
A new study by the Diabetes Across the Lifecourse—Northern Australia Partnership highlights the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people living with type 2 diabetes (T2D).
Yet there is insufficient data about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTQIASB+ people and mental health. The SB on the end of LGBTQIASB+ stands for Sistergirl and Brotherboy. These are ...
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