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F. Soong (1983)
The Role of Aboriginal Health Workers as Cultural Brokers: Some Findings and their ImplicationsAustralian Journal of Social Issues, 18
Bourke (1977)
The Performance of Aboriginal Students, III
J.G. Coker (1970)
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J.R. Collman (1979)
‘Burning Mt. Kelly’
The employment of Aborigines in health and education has long held promise not just for the improved delivery of these services but for greater community self‐management. However, the operation of these workers in European and traditionally oriented Aboriginal social fields is subject to many pitfalls. This paper draws on recent studies of education and health services at the community level to discuss some of these.
Australian Journal of Social Issues – Wiley
Published: Sep 1, 1985
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