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Considering models of practice: challenges faced by the Bush Support Service in developing service delivery to support remote area Aboriginal workers in health
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Document Date: 2011-05-17 01:28:16


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Perth / Melbourne / Honolulu / Maidenhead / Sydney / Townsville / /

Company

Open University Press / Gunada Press / McDermott / /

Country

Australia / United Kingdom / /

Facility

University of Melbourne / University of Hawaii Press / University of South Australia July / James Cook University / /

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mental health services / week telephone counselling service / telephone line / psychological services / /

Organization

University of Melbourne / Australian Psychological Society / University of South Australia / Torres Strait Islander Health Service / Yarrabah Health Committee / Cairns Integrated Mental Health Service / Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Service / Bush Support Service / James Cook University / office of Aboriginal / Council of Remote Area Nurses / Centre for Aboriginal Studies / Department of Health / University of Hawaii Press / /

Person

Aboriginal / Tai Tokerau Wananga / Torres Strait Islander / /

Position

Author / psychologist / practising psychologist / Indigenous worker / Indigenous health worker / Walker / supervisor and the psychologist / counsellor / white health worker / white worker / psychologist and community worker / Producer / D.J. / supervisor / psychologist / senior psychologist / indigenous representative / /

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California / Northern Territory / /

Region

South Australia / /

Technology

CBT / /

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