Curran, L. ORCID: 0000-0002-6371-2975, 2024. Strength and uniqueness - the ripple effect of the BBM Health Justice Partnership sharing of knowledge and increasing empowerment: second research and impact evaluation report of a Health Justice Partnership – Bagaraybang bagaraybang mayinygalang (BBM): Empowering & Alleviating: A Health Justice Partnership (HJP) of the Hume Riverina Community Legal Service (HRCLS) & Albury Wodonga Aboriginal Health Service (AWAHS) offering legal support for social & emotional well-being with Aboriginal Peoples in Northeast NSW and Victoria. Nottingham: Nottingham Law School.
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Abstract
This report, entitled Strength and uniqueness - the ripple effect of the BBM Health Justice Partnership sharing of knowledge and increasing empowerment: second research and impact evaluation report’s, key concern is with the data collected in 2024 from April 2023- March 2024 and key learnings, progression, achievements, and areas for action as well as findings and conclusions. The report examines the sustainable development goals including issues around inequality, health and wellbeing, poverty and justice. These shape and inform the recommendations for this second report. The overarching question for this research is to test if the BBM Program is effective and impactful in Empowering & Alleviating Aboriginal community outcomes through its Health Justice Partnership (HJP) by offering legal support for social & emotional well-being between the Hume Riverina Community Legal Service (HRCLS) & Albury Wodonga Aboriginal Health Service (AWAHS).
A further question explores what the lessons are, to support other Integrated Service Programs and HJPs models that are envisaged, in start-up phase, are underway and other lessons for improved legal service delivery to ensure reach, engagement, capability, empowerment and collaboration to improve access to justice and social determinant of health outcomes to address inequality so often entrenched in systems that impede access to equality before the law and desirable human rights outcomes in the lives of those who are the most disadvantaged
Item Type: | Research report for external body | ||||
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Creators: | Curran, L. | ||||
Publisher: | Nottingham Law School | ||||
Place of Publication: | Nottingham | ||||
Date: | 5 July 2024 | ||||
ISBN: | 9781738510016 | ||||
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Divisions: | Schools > Nottingham Law School | ||||
Record created by: | Jonathan Gallacher | ||||
Date Added: | 10 Jul 2024 09:11 | ||||
Last Modified: | 10 Jul 2024 10:30 | ||||
URI: | https://irep.ntu.ac.uk/id/eprint/51730 |
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