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Social Exclusion/Inclusion and Australian First Nations LGBTIQ+ Young People’s Wellbeing
There is little known about the social, cultural and emotional wellbeing (SCEWB) of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTIQ+ young people in Australia.
Karen Soldatic +4 more
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Social Inclusion and Exclusion for First Nations LGBTIQ+ People in Australia
This thematic issue of Social Inclusion highlights the connections between First Nations LGBTIQ+ people’s intersecting identities and inclusionary and exclusionary process in settler-colonial Australia.
Karen Soldatic +5 more
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A child’s independent mobility is essential to their social, emotional physical, and cognitive development and provides children the opportunity to explore and experience their environment. The freedom of free movement and security from all forms of harm
Chinyakata Rachel +3 more
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Exploring Strategies to Support Adolescent Mental Health after Parental Divorce: A Scoping Review
The recent acceleration in divorce rates and diversification of nuclear families has resulted in an increase in single-parent households. Divorce is one of the most adverse events in a child’s life.
Edna Rich +2 more
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Family Resilience and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A South African Study
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic created various challenges for individuals and families across the globe. Many countries went into a state of disaster and applied strict lockdown regulations to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Edna G. Rich +4 more
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The belief among many Indigenous Peoples of being over-researched, often through questionable research practices, has generated mistrust towards researchers.
Ashley Goodman +4 more
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A brief history of international meetings of the Western Society of Naturalists
The object of this society shall be the stimulation of general interest in the fields of biological science. The society shall be broad enough in scope and liberal enough in its organization to meet the needs of all naturalists’.
Diana L Steller +3 more
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Objectives In Canada, and elsewhere, indigenous peoples who use illicit drugs and/or alcohol (IPWUID/A) commonly experience vulnerability and a disproportionate burden of harm related to substance use.
Jennifer Lavalley +5 more
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Objectives Bullying victimisation (BV) among children in South Africa has been identified as a major public health concern. While several studies report on the prevalence rates of BV, there is currently a dearth of research that reports on the prevalence
Donnay Manuel +3 more
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Academic Publishing and its Digital Binds: Beyond the Paywall towards Ethical Executions of Code
In this article we explore various constraints and potentials of academic publishing in the digital age. Advancement of digital platforms and their expansive reach amplify the underlying tensions of institutional and scholarly change. A key affordance of
Teresa Swist, Liam Magee
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