Developing the "Moorditj Moort Boodja (Solid Family and Country) on the ground community relational framework for Aboriginal research engagement" in Western Australia: The Next Generation Aboriginal Youth Well-being Cohort Study.
- Resource Type
- Article
- Authors
- Williams, Robyn; Eades, Francine; Whitby, Justine; Davis, Katiska; McKay, Christopher; Gubhaju, Lina; Eades, Sandra
- Source
- AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples. Mar2024, Vol. 20 Issue 1, p205-214. 10p.
- Subject
- *INDIGENOUS youth
*WELL-being
*COHORT analysis
*RESEARCH personnel
*RESEARCH teams
- Language
- ISSN
- 1177-1801
Indigenous research frameworks are key to enhancing cultural safety for participants, while facilitating capacity building for Indigenous researchers. Indigenous frameworks can address and balance out the potential harms of western research methods. This methodology article describes the experiences of an Indigenous research team in Western Australia (WA) and the developed research framework titled Moorditj Moort Boodja (Solid Family and Country) for the Next Generation Aboriginal Youth Well-being Project in WA. This project engaged 830 young Indigenous participants between 10 and 24 years of age from WA. This project collected key health data from youth and caregivers and resulted in the development and implementation of the On the Ground Community Relational Framework for research engagement. This article adds to the knowledge on cultural safety for Indigenous participants and researchers undertaking Indigenous focused research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]