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Theories of Indigenous and non-Indigenous wellbeing in Australian health policies
Summary Governments in Australia and internationally show growing interest in wellbeing as a policy goal; however, such interests raise questions about the theories or definitions of wellbeing they will apply. Choices about how wellbeing is defined for policy purposes are likely to delimit the strategies applied.
Madison Shakespeare +3 more
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In this article, I examine how the process of Indigenous participation in policy-making pertaining to the development of federal sport policy in Canada is connected to Indigenous forms of self-determination.
Braden P. Te Hiwi
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Este artículo es el resultado de una investigación etnográfica realizada en Pesqueira, Pernambuco, en junio de 2022, como becario de la Fundación Fulbright (Cátedra Distinguida Fulbright de Políticas Públicas, Brasil) y como becario de la Fundación Joaquim Nabuco, Recife, de mayo a agosto 2022.
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING THROUGH THE CULTURE OF LEARNER’S INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE [PDF]
The concern on learners’ competence to communicate in English culturally has been attaining multitude attention within attention to make learner be able to communicate effectively in English as part of the international society while learners have ...
Irawan , Lalu Ari
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Background Resource-limited communities across the globe face dramatic health disparities augmented by the shortcomings of translating research into practice.
David O. Danesh +5 more
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Religion and public policy are interconnected across a variety of issues. One aspect where this linkage has been understudied is religion and Indigenous sacred sites protection.
Francesca Gottardi
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Indigenous rights are crucial to contemporary land use planning and policy in settler states. This article comparatively analyzes the manifest and latent content of the 2014 Provincial Policy Statement of Ontario, Canada (PPS) and the 1999 Auckland ...
Fraser McLeod +3 more
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Disproportionate over-representation of Indigenous students in New South Wales government special schools [PDF]
A significant gap exists in the Australian research literature on the disproportionate over-representation of minority groups in special education. The aim of this paper is to make a contribution to the research evidence-base by sketching an outline of ...
Graham, Linda
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Indigenous Education and Literacy Policy in Australia: Bringing Learning Back to the Debate
In a policy landscape dominated by forces that seek to continually reshape education according to market logics, there are particular impacts on the seemingly intractable crisis of Indigenous education policy making.
William Fogarty +3 more
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Poverty and Inequality among Ethnic Groups in Chile [PDF]
Despite two decades of rapid growth, indigenous Chileans are disproportionately poor. However, income data obtained from non-representative surveys yield imprecise estimates of poverty and inequality. This paper therefore estimates poverty and inequality
Andrei Roman +2 more
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