Transforming Indigenous Mental Health and Wellbeing

Connection between family, kinship and social and emotional wellbeing

Dudgeon, P., Blustein, S., Bray, A., Calma, T., McPhee, R., & Ring, I. (2021). Connection between family, kinship and social and emotional wellbeing. Produced for the Indigenous Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Clearinghouse. Cat. no. IMH 4. Canberra: AIHW.
https://www.indigenousmhspc.gov.au/publications/family-kinship

ABSTRACT

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are burdened by trauma. Trauma is compounded by family violence and substance misuse, as well as the stress caused by personal, cultural and institutional racism. Healthy, supportive, loving and nurturing connections to family and kinship networks help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to flourish. In turn this leads to cultural continuity, the preservation of traditional culture. Strengthening connections to family should be embedded in any suicide prevention interventions and initiatives, and culturally safe and responsive work.