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Ngulluk Moort, Ngulluk Boodja, Ngulluk Wirin (our family, our country, our spirit): An Aboriginal Participatory Action Research study protocol

Globally, Indigenous children have historical and contemporary connections with government child protection services that have caused significant harm to their long-term health and wellbeing. Innovative, culturally secure and recovery focussed service provision is required.

Citation:
Hamilton SL, Jones L, Penny M, Pell C, Ilich N, Michie C, Mutch R, O’Donnell M, Shepherd C, Farrant B. Ngulluk Moort, Ngulluk Boodja, Ngulluk Wirin (our family, our country, our spirit): An Aboriginal Participatory Action Research study protocol. PLoS ONE. 2024;19(7):e0301237.

Keywords:
Aboriginal health; government child protection services

Abstract:
Globally, Indigenous children have historical and contemporary connections with government child protection services that have caused significant harm to their long-term health and wellbeing. Innovative, culturally secure and recovery focussed service provision is required.