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Well built: developing a community youth wellbeing measurement architecture. We lack rigorous and culturally-fit measurement approaches for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth wellbeing that a

The Australian National University — Discovery Indigenous
Amount
Up to $1,260,856
Closes
Sunday 31 December 2028
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

Well built: developing a community youth wellbeing measurement architecture. We lack rigorous and culturally-fit measurement approaches for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth wellbeing that are responsive to the local context and can contribute to transnational policy making. AIMS To produce a scalable cross-context solution to the methodological challenges of wellbeing measurement for young peoples. SIGNIFICANCE The advancement of methodology for cross-context wellbeing measurement and a novel evidence base created by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. EXPECTED OUTCOMES A novel wellbeing architecture that produces valid wellbeing measurements across contexts. BENEFITS Communities are empowered to develop culturally-relevant wellbeing measures which add to a transnational evidence base. . Scheme: Discovery Indigenous. Field: 4501 - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Culture, Language and History. Lead: Dr Oliver Black

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