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AKction Key Stakeholder Meeting 2024
This Workshop brought together Kidney Warriors (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People with lived experience of kidney disease), kidney health, oral health and allied health professionals, executives, researchers, educators, politicians and other key stakeholders.
Pathways to truth and Reconciliation in organ donation and transplantation
Kelli Owen, Samantha Bateman and Janet Kelly spoke at Pathways to Truth and Reconciliation in Organ Donation and Transplantation forum, an online event exploring organ donation and transplantation in Canada, New Zealand and Australia.
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Research Tuesday - decolonising healthcare
Kim O’Donnell and Janet Kelly presented at the University of Adelaide Research Tuesdays.
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Standing strong gathering
This video shares the main themes from the inaugural Standing Strong, Yarning Up Loud Gathering which was hosted by the Adelaide Nursing School and CATSINaM on the 24th and 25th November 2022.
Recipient of the 2022 University Awards for Outstanding Achievement
The AKction2 research received the 2022 University Awards for Outstanding Achievement.
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Health Services Conference - Sydney
Members of AKction2 presented at the 12th Health Services Research Conference in Sydney, discussing the AKction research project and how the team is decolonising processes in research.
Croakey #KidneyCareTogether series report released
Croakey Health Media published a series report on AKction publications.
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Renal healthcare: Voicing recommendations from the journey of an Aboriginal woman with chronic kidney disease
The article ‘Renal healthcare: Voicing recommendations from the journey of an Aboriginal woman with chronic kidney disease’ has been published.
Standing Strong Yarning Up Loud
A gathering of South Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nurses, midwives and student nurses and midwives and Aboriginal maternal and infant care and cultural capability workers and non-Indigenous allies.
Yarning for First Nation Students
The AKction team helped hosted a gathering for First Nations students, with lunch and cultural activities, enabling students opportunity to talk about their experiences.