Edwards, S., White, L., Wright, E., & Thielking, M. (2017). School psychological practice with Indigenous students in remote Australia. In Thielking, M., & Terjesen, M. D. (Eds). Handbook of Australian school psychology: Integrating international research, practice and policy (pp.39-64). Switzerland: Springer. doi 10.1007/978-3-319-45166-4_3
ABSTRACT

This chapter presents a brief snapshot of Australian Indigenous culture and history and discusses the challenges and opportunities of providing school psychological services in remote Indigenous communities in Australia. It is a unique and rewarding experience to work as a school psychologist in this context. Available research on this topic is limited, and some of the information presented are ‘pearls of wisdom’ gleaned and shared by the three authors’ (Edwards, White and Wright) extensive practical experience as educators and school psychologists working in rural and remote Australia, with Indigenous students and their families. The chapter is specifically intended for psychologists considering working in remote Australia, and who are not Indigenous themselves.