Understanding Indigenous Australian women’s social and emotional wellbeing and wellness through yarning: the Indigenous women’s wellness program

作者: Bronwyn L. Fredericks , Melissa Walker , Debra J. Anderson

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摘要: This paper explores Indigenous Australian women’s understanding of wellness, through the lens social and emotional wellbeing. The authors use a “yarning” approach to explore how wellness is important women who live in North Brisbane (Australia). They discuss benefits yarning its strength as methodology for conducting research building activism within communities. argue that, women, linked sense wholeness strongly related feeling connection that get from meeting together having time business. describe way their project developed into community summit focused on wellness.

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