This chapter provides new evidence on educational inequality and reviews the literature on the causes and consequences of unequal education.
The Accord comprises nine key principles that guide Aboriginal health research in South Australia: priorities, involvement, partnership, respect, communication, reciprocity, ownership, control, and knowledge translation and exchange. It provides a voice for Aboriginal communities to inform researchers on how they would like health research to be conducted in their communities. Consistently applying the nine principles of the Accord will increase the impact and benefit of health research for Aboriginal people in Australia.
First Nations Health and Wellbeing - The Lowitja Journal, Volume 1, 2023, 100004
Indigenous people living with disability battle with issues related to racism, ableism and colonisation, impacting on well-being and life outcomes throughout the life course.
Role of Green Chemistry in Ecosystem Restoration to Achieve Environmental Sustainability, Advances in Pollution Research, 2024, Pages 75-82
This content aligns with Goals 15, 17, and 10 by highlighting the role of indigenous knowledge in sustainable development, particularly in areas like land and resource management, disaster risk reduction, and animal husbandry; emphasizing the need to integrate indigenous and scientific knowledge systems to address challenges like climate change and biodiversity conservation; and discussing the challenges faced by indigenous peoples and the importance of recognizing their rights and traditional practices.
This content aligns with Goals 10 and 12 by offering a methodology and framework that provides a way forward in resilient water management and planning which incorporates Indigenous knowledge, values and perspectives.
