Tag Archive for: First Nations

Walk for Reconciliation at Kings Park

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With the sounds of singer-songwriter and Noongar Man Phil Walleystack guiding us the walk was a chance to connect to Boodja.

An Age-Friendly WA: State Seniors Strategy

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Identify current and future housing needs of seniors at home to inform updates to policy and commissioning practices.

First Nations Data Sovereignty

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The right of Aboriginal peoples to govern the creation, collection, ownership and use of their data.

Noongar Housing First Principles

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The research was conducted by Sandra Harben at Noongar Mia Mia and were endorsed by the Telethon Kids Institute Ngullar Coorlungar Elder co-researchers.

Why Aboriginal homelessness needs a cultural approach

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As Australia’s most marginalised group and one of the most poverty-stricken First Nations peoples worldwide, the housing market continues to leave Aboriginal Australia out in the cold (figuratively and literally).

Housing is a social vaccine

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Why are First Nations people forced to beg for something as fundamental as a home, on their own country, so they can keep their families safe?

Demand the Government gets serious about ending homelessness

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Why are First Nations people forced to beg for something as fundamental as a home, on their own country, so they can keep their families safe?

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