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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives on forensic risk assessment

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Samantha Venner, Natasha Maharaj, Diane Sivasubramaniam & Stephane M. Shepherd

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Resource type

Engagement & Participation Tool


Target audiences

Carers


Translational research priority theme

Culturally responsive

Culturally responsive, intersectional approaches to care

Intersectional approaches to care


Workforce capability

Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander consumers, families, supporters and communities

Working with diverse consumers, families and communities


Population cohort

First Nations People & Communities


Collaborative Centre core function

Lived Experience Participation

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