A systematic review of Indigenous parents' educational engagement

M Sianturi, JS Lee, TM Cumming - Review of Education, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The vital role of parents in Indigenous children's education has long been recognised in the
school system; however, there is still limited understanding of the complex challenges …

Using technology to facilitate partnerships between schools and Indigenous parents: A narrative review

M Sianturi, JS Lee, TM Cumming - Education and Information …, 2023 - Springer
Technological advances have the potential to support educational partnerships between
schools and parents. While the positive benefits of technology for these partnerships have …

“This has changed me to be a better mum”: A qualitative study exploring how the Australian Nurse-Family Partnership Program contributes to the development of First …

L Massi, S Hickey, SJ Maidment, Y Roe, S Kildea… - Women and birth, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Background The Australian Nurse-Family Partnership Program is based on the
Nurse-Family Partnership program from the United States, which was designed to support …

Intersectoral collaboration for supporting the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal families and children in out-of-home care: perspectives from Western Australian …

S Moodie, J Jones, R Chenhall, R Williams… - Frontiers in public …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Western Australia has one of the highest rates of Aboriginal children entering
out-of-home care in Australia. Kinship care is the preferred culturally safe out-of-home care …

The experiences of a regional Aboriginal community accessing primary health care during times of crisis

R Woodland, P Morgan, S MacLean… - Australian Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction The importance of primary health care (PHC) to Aboriginal Australians is widely
acknowledged, as is the underservicing of the Aboriginal Australian population. Aboriginal …

Lessons learned in implementing youth and parent participatory action research in a school-based intervention

AK Wilhelm, S Pergament, A Cavin, N Bates… - Progress in community …, 2021 - muse.jhu.edu
Background: Participatory action research (PAR) empowers youth and parent stakeholders
to address school connectedness and school environment inequities to improve educational …

Exploring Indigenous community conceptions of parent wellbeing: A qualitative analysis

A Ponnapalli, T Fisher, KMT Turner - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Using non-Indigenous perspectives of parental social and emotional wellbeing in the design
and application of parent support programs can undermine program effectiveness as it may …

A case study of care co‐ordination between primary care providers and nurse home visitors to serve young families experiencing adversity in the northwestern United …

VN Williams, CC Lopez, GJ Tung… - Health & social care …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Nurse home visitors in Nurse‐Family Partnership®(NFP) work with mothers experiencing
social and economic adversities to improve their and their children's health. Collaboration …

[HTML][HTML] Stakeholders' Perspectives on Child Healthcare Services under Rural Health Reform in Thailand: A Qualitative Study

K Moonpanane, S Kodyee… - … Based Nursing and …, 2025 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Children under 5 years old are a global health priority; however, healthcare
services for this age group remain limited, especially in rural areas of Thailand. This study …

The role of Aboriginal leadership in community health programmes

V Stroud, J Adams, D Champion, G Hogarth… - Primary Health Care …, 2021 - cambridge.org
This is an account of the crucial role played by a strong local Aboriginal workforce in health
care delivery. We report on the personal experience of dedicated Aboriginal health …