Resources
Explore resources from a range of sources across the aged care sector - including government, research, academic and practice-based materials - curated by ARIIA to support evidence-informed practice and innovation.
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Commentary: Trauma-informed care in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healthcare: challenges, opportunities and future directions
This Open Access article by Carlin et al. explores the impact of colonisation and intergenerational trauma on the mental health and wellbeing of First Nations peoples, particularly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Australia.
Journey to dreaming toolkit
This toolkit by the Aboriginal Health & Medical Research Council of NSW provides information to help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and their healthcare workers provide family-centred palliative and end-of-life care for a loved one.
Support at Home program classifications and funding
This fact sheet from the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing provides information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals related to classifications and funding related to Support at Home.
Support at Home program – Booklet for older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, families and carers
This booklet by the Department of Health, Disability and Aging is aimed at older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their families and carers. It contains information about the Support at Home program.
What keeps you safe: approaches to promote the safety of older Aboriginal people
This report by SAHMRI aims to produce recommendations for a set of evidence-based resources to assist in promoting and safeguarding the rights and safety of older Aboriginal people.
First Nations health workforce
This webpage from the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing provides information and resources about the roles and career pathways for the First Nations health workforce.
Gari Yala (Speak the truth)
This UTS Gari Yala (Speak the Truth) report centres the lived work experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, revealing pervasive workplace racism, cultural exclusion and identity strain while offering evidence-based truths for organisations to build culturally safe and inclusive workplaces.
Framework for governance of Indigenous data
This framework by the National Indigenous Australians Agency provides Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people greater agency over how their data are governed within the Australian Public Service (APS) so government held data better reflects their priorities and aspirations.
Factors associated with the high prevalence of dementia in older Aboriginal Australians
This Open Access article by Radford et al. examines the potential risk factors for dementia in the majority urban and regional population, with a representative sample of 336 Aboriginal Australians aged 60 years and older.
Evaluation of the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health sector’s COVID-19 initiatives
The NACCHO-commissioned evaluation examines how the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health sector’s COVID-19 initiatives were implemented, their effectiveness and impacts, and what the sector’s pandemic response reveals for future community-led public health planning and policy.