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HomeStrong Culture, Strong Place, Strong Families Project
Strong Culture, Strong Place, Strong Families Project

Investigator(s): Dr Mandy Yap, Dr Yonatan Dinku and A/Professor Bill Fogarty

Administering institution: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, ANU

External funding: National Indigenous Affairs Agency, 2021- 2024 ($1.2 Million)

 

Overview: This joint project between the National Indigenous Australians Agency, the Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Cultural Centre (KALACC) who are the Kimberley Region’s Peak Indigenous Law and Culture Centre, based in Fitzroy Crossing, and CAEPR will endeavor to provide both quantitative and qualitative evidence in the prevention of youth suicide through cultural constructs of wellbeing. Drs Dinku and Fogarty are Co-CIs with Dr Mandy Yap