2021
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-055304
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Defining collective capability in Australian evaluations that are conducted by, for and with Indigenous peoples for health programmes, policies and services: a concept analysis protocol

Abstract: IntroductionIndigenist evaluation is emergent in Australia; the premise of which is that evaluations are undertaken for Indigenous, by Indigenous and with Indigenous people. This provides opportunities to develop new models and approaches. Exploring a collective capability approach could be one way to inform an Indigenist evaluation methodology. Collective capability suggests that a base of skills and knowledges exist, and when these assets come together, empowerment and agency emerge. However, collective capa… Show more

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“…Across various sectors, there is growing recognition of the importance of incorporating Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing into all aspects of research and knowledge generation for services, programs and policies that relate to Indigenous peoples [6]. Indigenous research methodologies contrast with Western approaches in many fundamental ways, with First Nation holistic approaches centred around relationality, respect and reciprocity-acknowledging the importance of connection to and caring for land, culture and kin [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Across various sectors, there is growing recognition of the importance of incorporating Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing into all aspects of research and knowledge generation for services, programs and policies that relate to Indigenous peoples [6]. Indigenous research methodologies contrast with Western approaches in many fundamental ways, with First Nation holistic approaches centred around relationality, respect and reciprocity-acknowledging the importance of connection to and caring for land, culture and kin [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%