WebbListen to Professor Chelsea Watego from Black Magic Woman. On episode #85 I have the absolute pleasure of yarning with Professor Chelsea Watego. Chelsea is a Munanjahli … Webb3 sep. 2024 · First published 9 September 2024. QUT’s Professor Chelsea Watego was recognised in the 2024 Queensland Literary Awards for her book Another Day in the Colony. Professor Watego received The Courier-Mail People’s Choice Queensland Book of the Year Award, an award presented to an outstanding book by a Queensland author and …
Chelsea Watego: Can We Decolonise Health and Community Care?
WebbIn this insightful and provocative lecture, Professor Chelsea Watego explores one of the nation’s most pressing topics: Can we decolonise health and community care? Presented in partnership with Faculty of Arts, Monash University. … Webb8 dec. 2024 · A special joint episode sees Prof. Delanjathan Devakumar, host of the Race & Health podcast and Professor of Global Child Health at UCL, speak with Prof. Tendayi Achiume, Dr. Gideon Lasco, and Dr. Sujitha Selvarajah about what racism means to them, how racism affects health, and what we can learn from The Lancet’s new Series on racial … caat funding policy
Professor Chelsea Watego Black Magic Woman on Acast
Webb11 feb. 2024 · A long history of trauma, grief, loss and cultural disconnection means mental health issues for Indigenous people can be complex. Culturally appropriate support that recognises the connection between physical health, mental health, spiritual needs and social and emotional wellbeing is crucial. This week’s guest Chelsea Watego is a … Webb10 apr. 2024 · This week on the program we hear an interview with Munanjahli, Yugambeh and South Sea Islander woman Dr Chelsea Watego about the silence surrounding the ongoing Senate Inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women.Dr Watego is Professor of Indigenous Health and Executive Director of the Carumba Institute at … Webb5/2/2024 Professor Chelsea Watego Season 1, Ep. 85 On episode #85 I have the absolute pleasure of yarning with Professor Chelsea Watego. Chelsea is a Munanjahli and South Sea Islander woman with over 20 years of experience working within Indigenous health as a health worker and researcher. caate certified programs