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Finally, there should be a focus on funding locally developed and Indigenous-led programs that promote community governance and self-determination. Additionally, trauma-informed and healing-aware approaches are essential to program success in addressing intergenerational trauma. The review highlights that there is a strong policy framework to address Indigenous Australians’ social and emotional wellbeing (SEWB), but few that explicitly address the interaction between intergenerational trauma and SEWB. The paper adopts an Indigenous Standpoints approach meaning that Indigenous research and voices are privileged within the report. A comprehensive review of electronic databases was conducted to identify relevant literature. 320) defined HT as a collective complex trauma inflicted on a group of peoples who share a specific group identity or affiliation. relationship between social determinants of health, such as. Many previous studies have identified a link between intergenerational trauma transmission and its outcomes such as parenting deficits and other difficulties experienced by these groups.
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This paper aims to define the link between intergenerational trauma and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ mental health and to identify current best-practice policies and programs to address this issue. intergenerational trauma transmission and its outcomes such. This prolonged and continuing exposure to trauma and risk factors places Indigenous Australians at a heightened risk of mental ill-health. The colonisation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the oppressive practices that followed has resulted in a legacy of unaddressed intergenerational trauma. Where trauma is unacknowledged, it can result in the re-traumatisation of later generations. The link between exposure to trauma and increased risk of poor mental health is well established. Social & emotional wellbeing Mental health Suicide prevention Family & community Culture, Country & spirituality Service provision Abstract