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- W4377083583 abstract "<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> Indigenous peoples live across all continents, representing approximately 90 nations and cultures and 476 million people. There have long been clear statements about the rights of Indigenous peoples to self-determine services, policies, and resource allocations that affect our lives, particularly via the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. An area for urgent improvement is curricula that train the predominantly non-Indigenous health workforce about their responsibilities and that offer practical strategies to use when engaging with Indigenous peoples and issues. </sec> <sec> <title>OBJECTIVE</title> The Bunya Project is designed to advance Indigenous community-led teaching and evaluation of the embeddedness of strategies to achieve an Indigenous Graduate Attribute in Australia. The project centers the relationships with Aboriginal community services to lead education design relating to Indigenous peoples. The project aims to articulate community recommendations for university education in allied health in the usable format of digital stories to create culturally informed andragogy, curriculum, and assessment measures for use in teaching. It also aims to understand the impact of this work on student attitudes and knowledge about Indigenous peoples’ allied health needs. </sec> <sec> <title>METHODS</title> Multilayered project governance was established, along with a 2-stage process using mixed methods participatory action research and critical reflection, using the reflective cycle by Gibbs. The first stage, <i>preparing the soil</i>, used community engagement, drew on lived experience, encouraged critical self-reflection, embodied reciprocity, and demanded working collectively. The second stage, <i>planting the seed</i>, requires more critical self-reflection, the development of community data through interviews and focus group discussions, the development of resources with an academic working group and community participants, the implementation of those resources with student feedback, the analysis of the feedback from students and community members, and reflection. </sec> <sec> <title>RESULTS</title> The protocol for the first stage, <i>preparing the soil</i>, is complete. The results of the first stage are the relationships built and the trust earned and gained, and it has resulted in the development of the <i>planting the seed protocol</i>. As of February 2023, we have recruited 24 participants. We will analyze data shortly and expect to publish the results in 2024. </sec> <sec> <title>CONCLUSIONS</title> The readiness of non-Indigenous staff to engage with Indigenous communities has not been ascertained by Universities Australia, nor can it be assured. Staff preparation and skills to support the curriculum, create a safe learning environment, and develop teaching and learning strategies to guide academics to recognize that how students learn is as important as the content students learn. This learning has broad implications and benefits for staff and students within their professional practice and for lifelong learning. </sec> <sec> <title>INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT</title> DERR1-10.2196/39864 </sec>" @default.
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