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Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin
 

Yiriman ranger project

 

Overview

Run by the Yiriman Project, the Yiriman ranger project aims to increase self-esteem by providing Indigneous women and men aged 18 to 30 years with worthwhile activities away from the influences of drugs and alcohol. This program educates and trains young Indigenous people with the skills to manage country through various work projects. This component ties in closely with the Yiriman youth project. This component of the project works closely with other Indigenous and land management groups across the Kimberly, Western Australia, and in the Northern Territory.

Abstract adapted from the Yiriman Project

Contacts

Yiriman Project
Box 535
Derby WA 6728
Ph: (08) 9191 2922
Fax: (08) 9191 2922
email: yiriman@westnet.com.au

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Last updated: 9 May 2013
 
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