Click here to download: Broome Model_Grass Roots Up
Click here to download: Yu, E & Yap, M (2016) Community Well-Being From the Ground Up: a Yawuru Example
Click here to access: Community wellbeing best measured from the ground up: A Yawuru example- The Conversation, 2016
Click to download: Yu, E. And Yap, M. (2016). Data Sovereignty for Indigenous Peoples: Current Practice and Future Needs: ‘Data Sovereignty for the Yawuru in Western Australia’(Chapter 13); Australian National University Press Online/CAEPR.
Click to download: Yu, E and Yap, M. (2016). Operationalising the Capability Approach: Developing culturally relevant indicators of Indigenous Wellbeing – An Australian example, Oxford Development Studies, Vol.44 (3), pp31-331
Click to download: Making Good From Bad (2015): Submission to the Senate Finance and Public Administration into the Indigenous Advancement Strategy
Kimberley Institute (KI), Kimberley Mental Health & Drug Service, headspace Broome, Department Of Corrective Services (West Kimberley Youth Justice). The strategy has been developed to further explore the range of issues that young people face, as well provide recommendations for key considerations improving outcomes for young people in the region. The aim of the Strategy …
Since 2013, KI, in partnership with local and other organisations has been working on the development of a unique Broome Model for Collaborative Social Investment designed for long term funding sustainability. As access to public funded resources has diminished progressively in recent years organisations have been exploring alternative models for resourcing their services and the …
Dr Sarah Prout, Research Fellow from CAEPR, ANU has completed her working paper ‘Indigenous Temporary Mobilities and Service Delivery in Regional Service Centres: A West Kimberley Case Study’. Sarah, through partnership with Kimberley Institute completed her project in 2009, and was in Broome recently to present her work to the community members and groups who …