
Ngarruwan Ngadju
@nngadju
Ngarruwan (‘the sea across long distances’) Ngadju (‘freshwater) - Dharrawal and Dhurga languages. Indigenous led research at the University of Wollongong
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https://www.uow.edu.au/science-medicine-health/research/ngarruwan-ngadju/ 12-03-2020 21:39:02
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Looking forward to an exciting lineup at the Inaugural Shoalhaven Rural Health Research Conference UOW today with the important theme of Connections and Capacity Building. Great start Dr Andrew Bonney! Kathleen Clapham Maria Mackay @drmarlenelongbottom #uowresearch


#indigenoussuicideprevention Big mob gathering in Brisbane. Welcomed to Country for the start of 3 important days to discuss Indigenous Suicide Prevention. AIPA Indigenous Suicide Prevention Forum. Australian Indigenous Psychologists Association UOW Research Fiona Sheppeard Kathleen Clapham



Two exciting roles to join #nngadju #GSM #uow Kathleen Clapham Maria Mackay @ZsuzsokaKecskes



So proud of our Ngarruwan Ngadju honours student in her first publication. Work she did in UOW School of Nursing . Thank you @AtmosJennyF Professor Eileen McLaughlin for your support Kelly Marriott-Statham (she/her) Kathleen Clapham Yenna Salamonson




A Huge Congratulations to Professor Ngiare Brown and James Cook Uni Sending best wishes from Ngarruwan Ngadju UOW

#BanksiaHill The Banksia Hill Detention Centre should be closed. The children need re-homing according to human rights standards not hillbilly WA white supremacist standards: theguardian.com/australia-news… Change The Record Human Rights Watch NATSILS

Thank you to the Elders for your wonderful Welcome to Country and the #Lowitja23 Conference UOW Research Kathleen Clapham


Ngarruwan Ngadju #Lowitja23 Aunty Marcia Langton sharing how our constitution is racist and the importance of the voice #VoteYes


Professor Marcia Langston explaining to the #lowitja23 audience how the Indigenous Health Workforce reversed the gap during the COVID-19 pandemic UOW Research Kathleen Clapham


Guunu-Marana (Heal) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Program The George Institute for Global Health demonstrating their unique way of working in social and cultural determinants of health research at #lowitja23


Keynote Speaker Prof Janet Smylie giving a big shout out to Indigenous nurses at #lowitja23 Maria Mackay UOW Research
