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Onemda staff supervise Research Higher Degree students and through this supervision have been involved in a variety of theses related to Aboriginal health. These theses are listed below.
Current Students:
Student Petah Atkinson
Onemda Supervision Rowley, K. & Anderson, I.
Thesis Title COAG; Is that all we're worth? Is COAG an effective mechanism for addressing Aboriginal disadvantage in the Goulbourn Valley or will COAG just rearrange the table of the welfare state?
Student Angela Clarke
Onemda Supervision Genat, B
Thesis Title Indigenous knowledge of community development
Student Michael Hemingway
Onemda Supervision Anderson, I
Thesis Title Aboriginal community-control: Colonialism, white politics and indigenous autonomy
Student Terry James
Onemda Supervision Rowley, K
Thesis Title Workplace stress, health and wellbeing
Student Clancy Kelly
Onemda Supervision Anderson, I
Thesis Title Is Australia in Violation of the International Human Right to Non-Discriminatory and Equitable Access to Health Care Services of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Peoples? Possibilities and Limitations of National and International Legal Procedures
Student Tanya Koolmatrie
Onemda Supervision Paradies, Y
Thesis Title Health and wellbeing of Aboriginal mothers
Student Mark Lock
Onemda Supervision Anderson, I
Thesis Title Policy networks and research to policy transfer in Aboriginal health
Student Caitlin Murray
Onemda Supervision Anderson, I
Thesis Title Aboriginal mental health in historical perspective
Student Katherine Ong
Onemda Supervision Anderson, I
Thesis Title Assessing the cost effectiveness of preventative programs for non-communicable disease: Methods of health service delivery in the Indigenous community
Student Michael Otim
Onemda Supervision Anderson, I
Thesis Title Assessing cost-effectiveness of health care services: planning for the prevention of non-communicable Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
Student Anke Van der Sterren
Onemda Supervision Anderson, I
Thesis Title From crisis response to community health: improving the well-being of the Victorian Aboriginal Community
Past Students:
Student Jane H McKendrick
Thesis Title Patterns of Psychological Distress and Implications for Mental Health Service Delivery in an Urban Aboriginal General Practice Population
Completion 1993 MD
Student Warrick Anderson
Thesis Title The Cultivation of Whiteness: Science, Health and Racial Destiny in Australia
Completion 2001 MD
Student Genevieve Grieves
Thesis Title Koorie Oral History and Koorie Health - an Exploration of the Relationship between Culture and Aboriginal Health
Completion 2001 GDHist
Student Marguerita Stephens
Thesis Title White Without Soap: Philanthropy, Caste and Exclusion in Colonial Victoria 1835-1888. A Political Economy of Race
Completion 2003 PhD
Student Brian McCoy
Thesis Title Kanyirininpa: Health, Masculinity and Wellbeing of Desert Aboriginal Men
Completion 2004 PhD
Student Rosemary Mann
Thesis Title Look Wide: Searching for Health in the Borderlands
Completion 2005 PhD
Student Sam Crane
Thesis Title Key Components of Recovery Programs for Urban Melbourne Men: A Review of Evidence
Completion 2006 MSH (Aboriginal Health)
Student Peter Renkin
Thesis Title From Segregated Institution to Self Managed community
Completion 2006 PhD
Student Yin Paradies
Thesis Title Race, Racism, Stress and Indigenous Health
Completion 2006 PhD
Student Emma Kowal
Thesis Title The Proximate Advocate: Indigenous Health on the Postcolonial Frontier
Completion 2006 PhD
Student Karen Adams
Thesis Title Koori Kids and OTITIS Media Prevention in Victoria
Completion 2007 PhD
Student Sandra Hall
Thesis Title Decolonisation or recolonisation? A comparative analysis of colonial constructs and racial discourse in key Indigenous policy statements in Australia and Aotearoa
Completion 2007 PhD
Student Fran Edmonds
Thesis Title Art is us': Aboriginal art, identity and wellbeing in Southeast Australia
Completion 2007 PhD
Student Jessica DeLargy Healy
Thesis Title The spirit of emancipation and the struggle with modernity: Land, art, ritual and a digital knowledge documentation project in a Yolgnu community, Galiwin'ku, Northern Territory of Australia
Completion 2008 PhD
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