Healing the Past by Nurturing the Future: Traumaintegrated perinatal care to improve health outcomes for Indigenous parents and infants in a rural setting

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Description: Indigenous communities are affected by complex trauma. The parenting transition is a critical lifecourse opportunity for ‘healing the past by nurturing the future’. This Indigenous-led demonstration study builds rigorous evidence for the rural healthcare setting. We aim to develop, implement and evaluate the acceptability, feasibility, costs and preliminary effectiveness of providing trauma-integrated primary care for rural Indigenous parents experiencing complex trauma to improve wellbeing.
Dates

State ongoing
Start 2018-01-01
End 2022-12-31
Form updated 2023-11-09

Report authors
Portia Dilena (link)
Created report
Jack Nunn
0000-0003-0316-3254
Checked data in report
Aims
develop, implement and evaluate the acceptability, feasibility, costs and preliminary effectiveness of providing trauma-integrated primary care for rural Indigenous parents experiencing complex trauma
build the capacity and skills of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander researchers
Assess and implement the acceptability, validity, safety and feasibility of recognizing and assessing Aboriginal parents during the perinatal period to identify those experiencing complex trauma.
identify relevant services and key stakeholders to form a ‘community of practice’
develop protocols to create a culturally and emotionally safe research environment for staff and parents who have experienced complex trauma
use research findings to identify evidence gaps
Category
research

Inputs

individual

Catherine Chamberlain (link)



Task: Lead Chief Investigator
Compensation: paid
individual

Dr Graham Gee



Task: Researcher
Compensation: paid
individual

Professor Judy Atkinson



Task: researcher
Compensation: honourarium
individual

Dr Janine Mohamed



Task: researcher
individual

Professor Helen Herrman



Task: researcher
individual

Dr Yvonne Clark



Task: researcher
individual

Caroline Atkinson



Task: researcher
individual

Helen McLachlan



Task: researcher
individual

Tanja Hirvonen



Task: researcher
individual

Sandra Campbell



Task: researcher
individual

Kootsy Canuto



Task: researcher
individual

Sue Kruske



Task: researcher
individual

Leonie Segal



Task: researcher
individual

Res McCalman



Task: researcher
individual

Debra Bowman



Task: cultural leadership, resource development
individual

Elise Davis



Task: researcher
individual

Kimberley Jones



Task: researcher
individual

Tess Bright



Task: researcher
individual

Emma Stubbs



Task: researcher
individual

Leanne Slade



Task: researcher
funding

(link)



1,499,041.20 (AUD)

Outputs and impacts