Surat Investment:Intersector Collaboration for Supporting The Health and Wellbeing of Aboriginal Families and Children in Out-Out-Home Care: Perspectives from Western ABor Iginal Community Controlled Health

Intersector Collaboration for Supporting The Health and Wellbeing of Aboriginal Families and Children in Out-Out-Home Care: Perspectives from Western ABor Iginal Community Controlled Health

1. What are the views and narrates from Aboriginal Primary HealthCare Staff in Western Australia About Intersector Collaboration Challenges with Regard to SUPP Orting Families, Children and Kinship Carers Involved, Or at Risk of Becoming Involved, with the Child Protection System? ’Surat Investment

2. ‘What are the views and narrates from Aboriginal Primary HealthCare Staff in Western Australia About How The Current System. ECTORALALABORATION to Better Support Families, Children and Kinship Carers Involved, Or at Risk of Becoming Involved, with the ChilddProtection system? ‘Kolkata Stocks

N; Western Australian Aboriginal Health Ethics Committee (Reference HREC 919)

In; Curtin University Human Research Ethics Community (Reference HREC 2020-0428)

V; University of Melbourne Central Human Research Ethics Committee (Reference HREC 1956013)

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3.1.1 Communication: Information Sharing

3.1.2 Communication: Interager Meetings

3.1.3 Relationship with the Government Sector: Trust

3.1.4 Relationship with the Government Sector: The Importance of Acchos Being Perceived by the Aboriginal Community as independence

3.2.1 Streangthening Service Resource Resource Resource: Available Services

3.2.2 Streangthening Service Resource Resource Resource: Addressing High Program Turnover

3.2.3 Shift in System Approach: Aboriginal-Led Care

3.2.4 Shift in System Approach: Aligning Approaches

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