Smart and deadly: sexual health promotion for Aboriginal young people: a resource for rural health workers to support culturally inclusive practice [DVD]
Issue: Vol 12 No 2, April 2012 – June 2012
Related to Cultural ways Sexual health Health promotion Remote Rural Victoria Workforce
The University of Melbourne Centre for Excellence in Rural Sexual Health (2012)
Smart and deadly: sexual health promotion for Aboriginal young people: a resource for rural health workers to support culturally inclusive practice [DVD]
Shepparton, Victoria: The University of Melbourne, Centre for Excellence in Rural Sexual Health
This DVD is for workers collaborating with Aboriginal communities and organisations to facilitate sexual health promotion with Aboriginal young people. It illustrates the key principles that guide respectful and inclusive partnerships with Aboriginal people and communities.
From the initial gatherings to yarn and plan, through to the creation and launch of the health promotion resources, the DVD captures the experiences and insights of community members and Elders, young people, and workers involved in a sexual health and respectful relationships project with the Albury Wodonga Aboriginal community and over 20 local organisations. It also includes the six short educational YouTube clips and two rap songs developed by the Aboriginal young people and organisations involved in the project.
Centre for Excellence in Rural Sexual Health abstract
- Further information:
- View information: Smart and deadly: sexual health promotion for Aboriginal young people: a resource for rural health workers to support culturally inclusive practice
- View information: Smart and deadly: sexual health promotion for Aboriginal young people: a resource for rural health workers to support culturally inclusive practice [DVD] (PDF – 1.2 MB)
order form
- View information: SmartandDeadlyKoori channel
- View website: Centre for Excellence in Rural Sexual Health: CERSH
- View website: The University of Melbourne
- Contact details:
- Senior Health Promotion Coordinator, Centre for Excellence in Rural Sexual Health, Rural Health Academic Centre, The University of Melbourne, 49 Graham Street, Shepparton Vic 3630, Ph: (03) 5823 4581, Fax: (03) 5823 4555, Email: kylies@unimelb.edu.au
To order a free copy of the resource, contact:
Vivien Hicks, Email: vhicks@unimelb.edu.au
