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Empowering Voice through the Creation of a Safe space: An experience of Aboriginal Women in Regional Queensland.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Sharing stories creates a space for respectful conversation and contributes to both knowledge and a sense of fellowship. This paper reflects on the experience of the research team in supporting a group of Aboriginal women to create safe spaces and to share their stories of healing, social and emotional wellbeing. METHODS:Secondary data of a study exploring community perceptions about cancer were analysed using the holistic model of Indigenous Wellbeing developed by the Rumbalara Aboriginal Cooperative (2008). Qualitative data were collected during yarning sessions with a group of Aboriginal women while creating a quilt. RESULTS:Four elements of the Indigenous Wellbeing model were identified: connectedness, sense of control, threats and relationship with the mainstream. The yarning sessions promoted dialogue, identified needs and supported the voices of the participants. A duality of forces (positive and negative) influencing community wellbeing was identified. CONCLUSION:This project highlights the need for spaces that support people and the community to express concerns, identify needs, propose solutions and begin a dialogue that encourages empowerment. Community-driven conversation and the identification of safe and empowering spaces can serve to empower social and emotional wellbeing.

SUBMITTER: M Bernardes C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7084899 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Empowering Voice through the Creation of a Safe space: An experience of Aboriginal Women in Regional Queensland.

M Bernardes Christina C   C Valery Patricia P   Arley Brian B   Pratt Gregory G   Medlin Linda L   Meiklejohn Judith A JA  

International journal of environmental research and public health 20200225 5


<h4>Background</h4>Sharing stories creates a space for respectful conversation and contributes to both knowledge and a sense of fellowship. This paper reflects on the experience of the research team in supporting a group of Aboriginal women to create safe spaces and to share their stories of healing, social and emotional wellbeing.<h4>Methods</h4>Secondary data of a study exploring community perceptions about cancer were analysed using the holistic model of Indigenous Wellbeing developed by the  ...[more]

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