Mission Australia: Going Places Program – Cost Benefit Assessment
The document is a written assessment of the cost effectiveness of Mission Australia’s Going Places program. The assessment covers the qualified benefits for participants, intangible benefits and testimonies. The costs benefits assessment also covers the government benefits and savings from the program.
Housing for Health
Healthabitat’s Housing for Health – The Guide is an online resource for anyone who is interested in the detailed links between housing and health. It gives guidance on designing, building and maintaining the living environment to improve safety and health.
Djakanimba Pavilions
Djakanimba Pavilions – conceived as adaptable, modular, cool, local, theatrical and fun, the Djakanimba Pavilions use fold-up and fold-down solutions for local people, travellers, training places, itinerant exhibits, and many other needs. The Djakanimba Pavilions support local indigenous enterprises that facilitate training, employment, remote art, performance and culture., Djakanimba Pavilions – conceived as adaptable, modular, cool, local, theatrical and fun, the Djakanimba Pavilions use fold-up and fold-down solutions for local people, travellers, training places, itinerant exhibits, and many other needs. The Djakanimba Pavilions support local Indigenous enterprises that facilitate training, employment, remote art, performance and culture.
Colonisation – It’s bad for your health: The context of Aboriginal health
Colonisation – It’s bad for your health: The context of Aboriginal health is an article published in Contemporary Nurse written by Juanita Sherwood. The article acknowledges the relationship between health status and individuals or collectives with focus on Indigenous Health and provides a timeline of specific historical and political events, contributing to current social health determinants. It explores how colonisation has caused Australians including Indigenous Australians, to have a lack of knowledge in historical accounts which has effected the way health service providers have delivered health to Indigenous People.