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Dr Graham Henderson

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Visiting Research Fellow, Indigenous Social Health
 

Contact Details

GPO Box 553

AIATSIS

Canberra ACT 2601

Telephone: +61 2 6246 1167

Facsimile: +61 2 6249 7714

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 Dr Graham Henderson’s main area of research interest is in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health,and more specifically within the area of public health, primary health care, and the social determinants of health. As a Research Fellow at AIATSIS, Graham is also part of the Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal Health. He has conducted research in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations and communities in diverse locations throughout Australia.

 

Current Research Focus

 

Graham is currently working with four Aboriginal Medical Services in the ACT and NSW in the area of social and emotional wellbeing. He and his colleagues also have a research interest in the health and welfare of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people caught up in the justice system, including inmates, their families, and health care workers.

 

Projects he is currently involved in include:

 

Recent Selected Publications


L. Taylor, G. Ward, G. Henderson, R. Davis and L. Wallis (eds). 2005. The Power of Knowledge, The Resonance of Tradition. Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press.


Wayte, K., R. Bailie, N. Gray and G. Henderson. 2005): Framework for Research on Aboriginal Health and the Physical Environment, paper presented with. at the CRCAH Social Determinants Workshop, Flinders University, 5-6 July 2004.


Brough,M., G. Henderson, R. Foster and H. Douglas 2005. Social Capital and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health: Problems and Possibilities, paper presented at the CRCAH Social Determinants Workshop, Flinders University, 5-6 July 2004.


Henderson, G., C. Robson, L. Cox, C. Dukes, K. Tsey and M. Haswell. 2005. Social and Emotional Well-being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People within the Broader Context of the Social Determinants of Health, paper presented at the CRCAH Social Determinants Workshop, Flinders University, 5-6 July 2004.


Brady, M., J. Byrne and G. Henderson. 2003. Which bloke would stand up for Yalata?: The struggle of an Aboriginal community to control the availability of alcohol,  Australian Aboriginal Studies, 2003(2), pp.62-71.

 

 

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