Empowerment as a framework for Indigenous workforce development and organisational change
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2006
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Relative powerlessness resulting from colonial dispossession and associated passive welfare policies has long been recognised as a critical factor influencing the health and wellbeing of Indigenous Australians, yet it is hard to find well-evaluated health and social interventions that take an explicit empowerment approach. This paper presents the findings of a Family Wellbeing Empowerment programme pilot delivered to Cairns Region Department of Families Indigenous youth workers and family and community workers in 2003/2004. The aim of the pilot was to build the capacity of these workers to address personal and professional issues as a basis for providing better support for their clients. The pilot demonstrated the effectiveness of the programme as a tool for worker empowerment and, to a lesser degree, organisational change. |
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Routledge |
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DOI:10.1080/03124070600985996 Whiteside, Mary, Tsey, Komla, McCalman, Jayna, Cadet James, Yvonne, & Wilson, Andrew (2006) Empowerment as a framework for Indigenous workforce development and organisational change. Australian Social Work, 59(4), pp. 422-434. |
Palavras-Chave | #160700 SOCIAL WORK #Empowerment, Indigenous Child Protection, Indigenous Workforce Development, Indigenous Youth Justice |
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Journal Article |