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Pimatisiwin A Journal of Aboriginal and Indigenous Community Health 81 2010Introduction Why is Entrepreneurial Sustainable Living Important Why NowSustainable living is doing the things that ena. Aboriginal women’s voices from the South Coast of NSW . Presented by Marlene . Longbottom. , Institute for Urban Indigenous Health (IUIH). On behalf of . Waminda. and the research partners:. Professor Bronwyn Fredericks, Professor Juanita Sherwood, Dr Reuben Bolt, Professor Rick . . Ruth . McCausland. School of Social Sciences. . University of New South . Wales. Background. Aboriginal women make up 2% of the female population, but over 30% of the women’s prison population in NSW. to improve Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing. Roz . Walker, Juli Coffin, Dawn . Bessarab. , Pat Dudgeon, Rhonda Marriott. Centre for Research Excellence in Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing. at the AITSIS Breaking the . Presenters:. . Tanya . Griffiths, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student Support . Coordinator. Ana Munro, Manager, Student Transition and Retention. Acknowledgement OF Country. We . would like to acknowledge and pay respect to the traditional owners of . torres. strait islander people. Nigel . Beetson. "Every child in Australia should be born to be able to dream and be what they want to be." . . Assoc. Prof Kelvin Kong. Aim. Background Information. The information contained in the nine (9) PowerPoint presentations is intended for general use to assist qualified Extension Officers to communicate the material covered in the Manual “Managing Indigenous Pastoral Lands” to Indigenous pastoralists and their advisors and other stakeholders. It includes general statements based on scientific research. Extension officers are advised to seek training in the delivery of the PowerPoints where necessary.. Community and Family Studies. HSC Enrichment . D. ays. 2011. Groups in . Context . Cultural Groups. Definition of the Group. An Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander is one who:. is of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent ; and. Walmajarri. artist and educator, . Yangkana. Laurel.. Acknowledgement. . We would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners and . Custodians . of the Country we are meeting on Today.. We would particularly like to pay our respects to elders, past and present.. Francis . Furfaro. Confederation College. CF-OL848. Overview. Introduction. Background. Government Response. Awareness . Campaigns. Conclusion. Introduction. Appalling statistics have recently been released by the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) indicating that there are over 1000 Indigenous women who have been reported missing or murdered since 1980.. 2 . Mount . Druitt Indigenous . Choir, . Photo By: Jean Salmi, Blacktown City Council. . . . . Earl Nowgesic, RN, BScN, MHSc, PhD. Assistant Professor. Interim Director, Waakebiness-Bryce . Institute for Indigenous Health. Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University . of Toronto. Toronto, Ontario. SS6H4: Explain the impact of English colonization on current Aboriginal basic rights, health, literacy, and language.. Original Owners of Uluru and keeping traditions alive. The . Anangu. . people are the . Indian Act. In 2014. , . the . RCMP released figures on . violence against Aboriginal women for the first time.. 1,017 . Indigenous women were murdered between 1980 and . 2012. This . homicide rate . We acknowledge the First Peoples of Australia and their ongoing strength in practising the world’s oldest living culture. . We acknowledge the Traditional Owners who have occupied and cared for the lands and waterways on which we depend for thousands of years. We acknowledge the .

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