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New Project Submissions
- Indigenous Education and Research Centre
- Indigenous Engagement
- Virtual Open Day
- Mabo Decision: 30 years on
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander in Marine Science
- Elite Athletes
- CEE
- International Students
- CEE
- Research Division
- JCU Orientation
- General Practice and Rural Medicine
- Pathways to university
- Cyber Security Hub
- JCU Global Experience
- Defence
- Open Day
- Pharmacy Full Scope
- JCU Heroes Programs
Disengaged Indigenous youth
This project is to explore the journeys of young Torres Strait Islanders as they move through their adolescent years, and to chart the forms and types of disengagements and re-engagements experienced in traditional communities, in regional towns, and in cities.
The Family Wellbeing Empowerment Program as a model of care for the SEWB of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
A mixed-methods, multi-site social return on investment study
The social, emotional, mental health wellbeing of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is crucial to their reaching their full potential in life and making significant contributions to their families, communities and broader society. This project aims to improve wellbeing by embedding the Family Wellbeing Program in services and evaluate the impact including conducting a social return on investment analysis.