This fourth volume of practical case studies from The Leaders in Indigenous Medical Education (LIME) Network offers a collection of papers that were first presented at LIME Connection VI in Townsville, Queensland in 2015. The theme was Knowledge systems, social justice and racism in health professional education.
The papers included in this volume are representative of the breadth and depth of the presentations. They included reflections on:
The papers build on those included in volume one (2012), volume two (2013) and volume three (2015) to highlight programs of work that are being conducted across Australia, Aotearoa (New Zealand) and further afield.
LIME Connection abstract
The 14th National Rural Health Conference, held in 2017, included the keynote presentation How will our history be told? The presentation was delivered by Janine Mohamed, Chief Executive Officer at the Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses and Midwives.
This webcast is a recording of that presentation. The presentation covers:
The presentation is specifically relevant to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers.
Abstract adapted from 14th National Rural Health Conference
This webinar was hosted by the Healing Foundation on the 12 February 2015 to celebrate the anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations.
Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet abstract
Cultural Solutions: Understanding Suicide was a public forum held in Canberra in 2014. The forum discussed the effects of trauma and how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people apply cultural solutions to promote healing in communities.
The forum was hosted by the Healing Foundation and featured keynote speaker Professor Michael Chandler and panel members including, Pat Anderson AO, Professor Ngiare Brown, Jeremy Donovan and MC Greg Turnbull.
Abstract adapted from Healing Foundaiton