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Embracing Social and Emotional Wellbeing Can Create Transformational Change in Psychology

Embracing Social and Emotional Wellbeing Can Create Transformational Change in Psychology Selkirk., B., Alexi, J., Hirvonen, T., & Dudgeon, P. (2025). Embracing Social and Emotional Wellbeing Can Create Transformational Change in Psychology. In S. Bhatia, J. S. Fernández, & C. C. Sonn (Eds). Decolonial Psychology: Academic and Activist Perspectives. Taylor & Francis Group. ABSTRACT Aboriginal […]

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Yarning sessions to facilitate cultural responsiveness and decolonising the curriculum in a university psychology setting

Yarning sessions to facilitate cultural responsiveness and decolonising the curriculum in a university psychology setting Selkirk, B., [Noongar], Alexi, J., Gibson, C., [Gamilaraay], Naragon-Gainey, K., Ohan, J. L., Farrell, S., … Dudgeon, P., [Bardi]. (2025). Yarning sessions to facilitate cultural responsiveness and decolonising the curriculum in a university psychology setting. Australian Psychologist, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1080/00050067.2025.2492024ABSTRACT Psychology higher

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Untying Settler-Colonial Knots in Australian Psychology

Untying Settler-Colonial Knots in Australian Psychology Selkirk, B. (2025). Untying Settler-Colonial Knots in Australian Psychology. New Zealand Journal of Psychology, 54(1), 60–70. https://doi.org/10.63146/001c.132290 ABSTRACT This reflexive paper is written from the positionality of an Indigenous psychologist in response to the majority-Australia vote against constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the National

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Anika Indigenous Youth Cultural Exchange Report

Anika Indigenous Youth Cultural Exchange Report Project Overview: The generosity of the Anika Foundation and the Poche Centre for Indigenous Health has allowed UWA to organise a cultural exchange to Canada for six Aboriginal Australian Youths. In Canada, they exchanged practices and knowledge about Indigenous suicide prevention and Social and Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB). Over two

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