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Tag: LGBTQIASB+ Highlights

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Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander LGBTQIASB+ people and mental health and wellbeing

The high rates of suicide-related behaviour among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, combined with similar evidence relating to LGBTQIA+ people, suggest that there is

Other

New research shows how Indigenous LGBTIQ+ people don’t feel fully accepted by either community

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Over 70% of Indigenous LGBTQIA+ experience discrimination, new research finds

Journal Article

The time for inclusive care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTQ+ young people is now

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statUS Report: A case for First Nations LGBTIQA+SB Self-Determination

Collaborative learning and teaching project led by
Professor Pat Dudgeon of the University of Western Australia.

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Bilya Marlee
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The information contained on this website has been sourced by the Australian Indigenous Psychology Education Project (AIPEP) and AIPEP 2. The first AIPEP was funded by the Australian Government Office of Teaching and Learning. AIPEP 2 is part of the Transforming Indigenous Mental Health and Wellbeing Project, funded by the Million Minds Mission Grant. The views expressed in this website do not necessarily reflect the views of the Australian Government Office of Teaching and Learning or the Million Minds Mission Grant.

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