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Evaluation of a traditional healing practices pilot in the Kimberley
Description
An evaluation of a Traditional Healing service delivery model being trialled in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, led by the Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre (KALACC). The pilot was funded through the Kimberley Aboriginal Suicide Prevention Trial.
Regions in scope
Kimberley region (Derby and Fitzroy Crossing)
Funding entity
WA Primary Health Alliance (via Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre)
Research/evaluation entity
Nulungu Research Institute Notre Dame University Broome campus
Status
Underway
Start date
2019
End date
2023
Released to public
No
Other information
Publication of research findings will be subject to approval by KALACC.
Categories
Mental health, Social and emotional wellbeing, Suicide prevention
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