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2021

Journal Article

The dichotomy of commissioning Indigenous health and wellbeing program evaluations: what the Funder wants vs what the Community needs

Finlay, Summer May, Cargo, Margaret, Smith, James A., Judd, Jenni, Boulton, Amohia, Foley, Dennis, Roe, Yvette and Fredericks, Bronwyn (2021). The dichotomy of commissioning Indigenous health and wellbeing program evaluations: what the Funder wants vs what the Community needs. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 32 (2) hpja.486, 149-151. doi: 10.1002/hpja.486

The dichotomy of commissioning Indigenous health and wellbeing program evaluations: what the Funder wants vs what the Community needs

2021

Journal Article

'Seeking to be heard': the role of social and online media in advocating the Uluru Statement from the Heart and constitutional reform in Australia

Fredericks, Bronwyn and Bradfield, Abraham (2021). 'Seeking to be heard': the role of social and online media in advocating the Uluru Statement from the Heart and constitutional reform in Australia. Journal of Alternative and Community Media, 6 (1), 29-54. doi: 10.1386/joacm_00092_1

'Seeking to be heard': the role of social and online media in advocating the Uluru Statement from the Heart and constitutional reform in Australia

2021

Journal Article

‘More than a Thought Bubble…’ : The Uluru Statement from the Heart and Indigenous Voice to Parliament

Fredericks, Bronwyn and Bradfield, Abraham (2021). ‘More than a Thought Bubble…’ : The Uluru Statement from the Heart and Indigenous Voice to Parliament. M/C Journal, 24 (1). doi: 10.5204/mcj.2738

‘More than a Thought Bubble…’ : The Uluru Statement from the Heart and Indigenous Voice to Parliament

2021

Other Outputs

“Destruction by a Thousand Cuts: The relentless threat mining poses to the Pilbara cultural landscape”

Holcombe, Sarah and Fredericks, Bronwyn (2021, 02 25). “Destruction by a Thousand Cuts: The relentless threat mining poses to the Pilbara cultural landscape” The Conversation

“Destruction by a Thousand Cuts: The relentless threat mining poses to the Pilbara cultural landscape”

2021

Journal Article

Teaching and researching before and during #COVID19: The Indigenous Engagement Division Mob

Fredericks, Bronwyn, Bunda, Tracey, Gilbert, Stephanie and Saunders, r e a (2021). Teaching and researching before and during #COVID19: The Indigenous Engagement Division Mob. Journal of Global Indigeneity, 5 (1), 1-13.

Teaching and researching before and during #COVID19: The Indigenous Engagement Division Mob

2021

Book Chapter

Caring for our elders

Fredericks, Bronwyn and Deravin, Linda (2021). Caring for our elders. Yatdjuligin: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nursing and midwifery care. (pp. 354-370) edited by Odette Best and Bronwyn Fredericks. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781108894166.018

Caring for our elders

2021

Journal Article

Signifying Aboriginal identity, culture and country in central Queensland through a public art project

Fredericks, Bronwyn and Bradfield, Abraham (2021). Signifying Aboriginal identity, culture and country in central Queensland through a public art project. Borderlands, 20 (1), 89-115. doi: 10.21307/borderlands-2021-004

Signifying Aboriginal identity, culture and country in central Queensland through a public art project

2021

Book Chapter

Indigenous gendered health perspectives

Fredericks, Bronwyn, Adams, Mick and Best, Odette (2021). Indigenous gendered health perspectives. Yatdjuligin: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nursing and midwifery care. (pp. 104-120) edited by Odette Best and Bronwyn Fredericks. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781108894166.007

Indigenous gendered health perspectives

2021

Book Chapter

Community controlled health services: what they are and how they work

Fredericks, Bronwyn, Best, Odette and Ward, Raelene (2021). Community controlled health services: what they are and how they work. Yatdjuligin: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nursing and midwifery care. (pp. 121-138) edited by Odette Best and Bronwyn Fredericks. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781108894166

Community controlled health services: what they are and how they work

2020

Journal Article

We don't want to go back to 'normal', when 'normal' wasn't good for everyone

Fredericks, Bronwyn and Bradfield, Abraham (2020). We don't want to go back to 'normal', when 'normal' wasn't good for everyone. axon, 10 (2), 67-76.

We don't want to go back to 'normal', when 'normal' wasn't good for everyone

2020

Journal Article

Editorial December 2020

Nakata, Martin, Fredericks, Bronwyn and Barney, Katelyn (2020). Editorial December 2020. Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 49 (2), 107-107. doi: 10.1017/jie.2020.25

Editorial December 2020

2020

Journal Article

Memory poles within Toonooba: Carvings of place, identity and country along the Fitzroy river

Fredericks, Bronwyn and Bradfield, Abraham (2020). Memory poles within Toonooba: Carvings of place, identity and country along the Fitzroy river. Australian Aboriginal Studies, 2 (2), 45-61.

Memory poles within Toonooba: Carvings of place, identity and country along the Fitzroy river

2020

Journal Article

Collaborative Creative Processes That Challenge Us as "Anomaly", and Affirm Our Indigeneity and Enact Our Sovereignty

Fredericks, Bronwyn (2020). Collaborative Creative Processes That Challenge Us as "Anomaly", and Affirm Our Indigeneity and Enact Our Sovereignty. M/C Journal, 23 (5). doi: 10.5204/mcj.1674

Collaborative Creative Processes That Challenge Us as "Anomaly", and Affirm Our Indigeneity and Enact Our Sovereignty

2020

Journal Article

Equity, gender and health: a cross road for health promotion

Judd, Jenni A., Griffiths, Kalinda, Bainbridge, Roxanne, Ireland, Sarah and Fredericks, Bronwyn (2020). Equity, gender and health: a cross road for health promotion. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 31 (3), 336-339. doi: 10.1002/hpja.422

Equity, gender and health: a cross road for health promotion

2020

Journal Article

Decolonising the commissioning of Indigenous health and wellbeing program evaluations in Australia

Finlay, S, Judd, J, Roe, Y, Fredericks, B, Smith, J, Foley, D, Boulton, A and Cargo, M (2020). Decolonising the commissioning of Indigenous health and wellbeing program evaluations in Australia. European Journal of Public Health, 30 (Supplement_5). doi: 10.1093/eurpub/ckaa166.762

Decolonising the commissioning of Indigenous health and wellbeing program evaluations in Australia

2020

Journal Article

Situating race in cultural competency training: a site of self-revelation

Fredericks, Bronwyn and Bargallie, Debbie (2020). Situating race in cultural competency training: a site of self-revelation. M/C Journal, 23 (4). doi: 10.5204/mcj.1660

Situating race in cultural competency training: a site of self-revelation

2020

Journal Article

Revealing and Revelling in the Floods on Country: Memory Poles within Toonooba

Fredericks, Bronwyn and Bradfield, Abraham (2020). Revealing and Revelling in the Floods on Country: Memory Poles within Toonooba. M/C Journal, 23 (4). doi: 10.5204/mcj.1650

Revealing and Revelling in the Floods on Country: Memory Poles within Toonooba

2020

Journal Article

Editorial

Fredericks, Bronwyn, Nakata, Martin and Barney, Katelyn (2020). Editorial. Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 49 (1), 1-1. doi: 10.1017/jie.2020.4

Editorial

2020

Other Outputs

Young peoples as the leaders and visionaries of a reconciled tomorrow

Fredericks, Bronwyn, Shay, Marnee and Bradfield, Abraham (2020, 06 05). Young peoples as the leaders and visionaries of a reconciled tomorrow Croakey

Young peoples as the leaders and visionaries of a reconciled tomorrow

2020

Other Outputs

Reconciliation Week: a time to reflect on strong Indigenous leadership and resilience in the face of a pandemic

Fredericks, Bronwyn, Holcombe, Sarah and Bradfield, Abraham (2020, 05 29). Reconciliation Week: a time to reflect on strong Indigenous leadership and resilience in the face of a pandemic The Conversation

Reconciliation Week: a time to reflect on strong Indigenous leadership and resilience in the face of a pandemic