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Empowerment Research Program THE CAIRNS INSTITUTE Enhancing life in the tropics Through research excellence Roxanne Bainbridge

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Congress Lowitja 2010. Empowerment Research Program. Roxanne Bainbridge. THE CAIRNS INSTITUTE Enhancing life in the tropics Through research excellence. From Little Things Big Things Grow:. Contributions: Creating an environment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander control - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Empowerment Research Program

THE CAIRNS INSTITUTE

Enhancing life in the tropicsThrough research excellence

Roxanne Bainbridge

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Contributions: Creating an environment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander control

Showing how researchers’ expertise can be relevant to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community priorities

Making social research relevant to people’s daily lives, needs and aspirations

Highlighting the importance of strengths-based approaches to working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

Developing models of research capacity building and partnerships

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Why Empowerment?

The evidence-base: Interventions that empower socially excluded populations across psychological, organisational and community levels have achieved improved health outcomes and quality of life (Wallerstein, 2006).

What Is Empowerment?

“a social action process by which individuals, communities, and organizations gain mastery over their lives in the context of changing their social and political environment to improve equity and quality of life” (Minkler and Wallerstein, 2005, p. 34).

Contributes to the capacity of individuals to differ from, rather than replicate social discourses and engage as significant actors in social processes.

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Relationship of empowerment to health:

Outcomes improved by addressing the underlying socio-economic disadvantage - attention to community-based education and care; and promoting empowerment and social and emotional wellbeing

Program Objective:

Operationalise Aboriginal-developed empowerment initiatives to reveal the role and contributions that concepts of empowerment and control can make towards better understanding and addressing the social determinants of health and wellbeing

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How?

Participatory Action Research

Family Wellbeing Program: An Aboriginal-developed social and emotional wellbeing program

Community-led initiatives such as Men’s Groups

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Universities

James Cook UniversityUniversity of QueenslandUniversity of Papua New GuineaBatchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education [NT]Indigenous communitiesYarrabah Council [QLD]Kowanyama Aboriginal Council [QLD]Hope Vale Queensland HealthIndigenous community-controlled organisations

Apunipima Cape York Health Council {QLD]Gurriny Yealamucka Health Service Aboriginal Corp [QLD]Wu Chopperen Health Service [QLD]Goondir Health Service [QLD]Durri Health service [NSW]NGOs

Centre for Rural & Remote Mental Health [QLD]RFDS [QLD]Government services

Queensland HealthQld Department of Communities and Child Safety

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Bamaga

Burnie

Hobart

Pormpuraaw

Alice Springs

Normanton

Launceston

Dalby Brisbane

Melbourne

Ceduna

Port Lincoln

Whyalla/Port Pirie/Port Augusta

Hopevale

Cairns Yarrabah

Townsville

Rockhampton

Adelaide

Ghana

Port Moresby : Papua New Guinea

Kempsey

Kowanyama

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The Empowerment Research Program:

Sustained for 10 years

Employs community- based researchers -Many have taken up further education

Contributed substantially to the literature base on empowerment -A grounded theory of Aboriginal empowerment and Aboriginal women’s agency; and adaptation and transferability of FWB and men’s groups across contexts

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Research empowerment program:

Benefits qualitatively established

Reports , Papers and a Book

‘Narratives of change’ (qualitative data) used to develop a quantitative tool (Growth and Empowerment Measure) to measure processes and outcomes of psychological and social empowerment

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Next steps:

Strengthen the current evidence base with quantitative outcome measures

No longer a need for stand-alone investigator-driven research

Thank you