Close the Gap Ten Years Anniversary : Aboriginal traditional medicine and Ngangkaṟi healers The Gap that s missing?

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KEY THINKERS FORUM Close the Gap Ten Years Anniversary : Aboriginal traditional medicine and Ngangkaṟi healers The Gap that s missing?

Welcome to Country

Overview of Forum Briefing Paper Q & A meets Insight Everyone Participates Speakers

Overview of Forum Speakers Dr. Francesca Panzironi- CEO of the Aṉangu Ngangkaṟi Tjutaku Aboriginal Corporation (ANTAC) Debbie Watson Ngangkaṟi (Aboriginal Traditional Healer) & Director of the Aṉangu Ngangkaṟi Tjutaku Aboriginal Corporation (ANTAC) Margaret Richards Ngakari (Aboriginal Traditional Healer) Professor Elizabeth Elliot Dr Victoria Grieves, ARC Indigenous Research Fellow Professor Ngiare Brown, Professorial Fellow, University of Wollongong

Dr. Francesca Panzironi CEO of the Aṉangu Ngangkaṟi Tjutaku Aboriginal Corporation (ANTAC)

Indigenous peoples have the right to their medicines and to maintain their health practices, including the conservation of their vital medicinal plants, animals and minerals (UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, art. 24.1)

Debbie Watson Ngangkaṟi (Aboriginal Traditional Healer) Director of the Aṉangu Ngangkaṟi Tjutaku Aboriginal Corporation (ANTAC)

Margaret Richards Ngangkaṟi (Aboriginal Traditional Healer) Aṉangu Ngangkaṟi Tjutaku Aboriginal Corporation (ANTAC)

Poche Key Thinkers Forum: Traditional Medicine Do we need Aboriginal traditional medicine working with western medicine to close the gap? Boab, Kimberly: Elliott Professor Elizabeth Elliott, Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Sydney

Poche Key Thinkers Forum: Traditional Medicine

Poche Key Thinkers Forum: Traditional Medicine Bush Medicines, Fitzroy Crossing: Elliott

Poche Key Thinkers Forum: Traditional Medicine Healthy Kids, Fitzroy River: Elliott

Cultural ways of living well (to be able to close gaps): the importance of Aboriginal philosophy Dr Victoria Grieves Warraimaay NSW

David Mowaljarli We are really sorry for you people. We cry for you because you haven t got meaning of culture in this country. We have a gift we want to give you. We keep getting blocked from giving you that gift. We get blocked by politics and politicians. We get blocked by media, by process of law. All we want to do is come out from under all of this and give you this gift. And it s the gift of pattern thinking. It s the culture which is the blood of this country, of Aboriginal groups, of the ecology, of the land itself - senior Lawman of the Ngarinyin people of the west Kimberley, addressing a gathering of white people in his country (ABC Radio 1995)

Yindyamarra Winhanganha a Wiradyuri phrase the wisdom of respectfully knowing how to live well in a world worth living in

Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr-Baumann Many Australians understand that Aboriginal people have a special respect for nature... That they have a strong sense of community... That we are people who celebrate together. There is another special quality of my people that I believe is the most important. It is our most unique gift. It is perhaps the greatest gift we can give to our fellow Australians. In our language, this quality is called Dadirri. This is the gift that Australians are thirsting for. - Baumann (Farrelly 2003)

Wanta Jampijinpa Pawu-Kurlpurlurnu Milpirri is a Warlpiri way to get country to express itself. Country is expressing itself all the time. All around Australia, Indigenous people, culture and art express (in various forms) what animals, plants and the elements, including weather and the seasons themselves look like and speak like. How they tell history stories and knowledge that becomes history. This is how culture teaches us and cultivates us, as the soil is cultivated, and as if we are its cultivators. Who is the gardener ultimately and who is the garden?

Professor Ngiare Brown Professorial Fellow, University of Wollongong

Predetermined assimilationist agenda Mainstreaming of services, resourcing Erosion of hard fought gain in medical education, research, community control and self determination

Applying a cultural lens to core business Cultural determinants of health and wellbeing Health, education, development, research Child and adolescent wellbeing Building evidence base connecting culture, resilience, wellbeing Novel vehicles for cultural revitalisation TARROT; trauma course UoW, Harvard, MGH Aboriginal child protection Public health, responsive regulation, capacity development approach Social campaign zero tolerance for violence against children

in its widest sense, culture said to be the whole complex of distinctive spiritual, material, intellectual and emotional features that characterize a society or social group. It includes not only the arts and letters, but also modes of life, the fundamental rights of the human being, value systems, traditions and beliefs

Cultural Determinants of Health and Wellbeing The cultural determinants of health originate from and promote a strength based perspective, acknowledging that stronger connections to culture and country build stronger individual and collective identities, a sense of selfesteem, resilience, and improved outcomes across the other determinants of health including education, economic stability and community safety.

Cultural Model of Care Tjukurrpa Lore Law Governance Continuity KANYINI Kurrunpa Spirit Soul Ngurra Land Home Country Walytja Family Community Humanity

Discussion Questions

Discussion Questions 1. What are the underlying concepts of mainstream health services? 2. Can traditional healing work effectively alongside mainstream health services? 3. Will incorporating indigenous Knowledges into health care help to close the gap? 4. What conditions are required to enable effective healing that meets the holistic needs of Aboriginal people?

Resources

Poche Opinion

Prof Tom Calma Thank you

Next Steps