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Chelsea Watego
Chelsea Watego
Other namesChelsea Bond
Professor of Indigenous Health, QUT
Verified email at qut.edu.au
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Strong in the City: Towards a strength‐based approach in Indigenous health promotion
M Brough, C Bond, J Hunt
Health Promotion Journal of Australia 15 (3), 215-220, 2004
1672004
‘It had to be my choice’Indigenous smoking cessation and negotiations of risk, resistance and resilience
C Bond, M Brough, G Spurling, N Hayman
Health, Risk & Society 14 (6), 565-581, 2012
1252012
Social capital meets identity: Aboriginality in an urban setting
M Brough, C Bond, J Hunt, D Jenkins, C Shannon, L Schubert
Journal of Sociology 42 (4), 396-411, 2006
1242006
Social capital meets identity: Aboriginality in an urban setting
M Brough, C Bond, J Hunt, D Jenkins, C Shannon, L Schubert
Journal of Sociology 42 (4), 396-411, 2006
1242006
The power of talk and power in talk: a systematic review of Indigenous narratives of culturally safe healthcare communication
W Jennings, C Bond, PS Hill
Australian journal of primary health 24 (2), 109-115, 2018
1112018
A culture of ill health: public health or Aboriginality?
CJ Bond
The Medical Journal of Australia 183 (1), 39-41, 2005
982005
Another day in the colony
C Watego
Univ. of Queensland Press, 2021
962021
More than a refresh required for closing the gap of Indigenous health inequality
CJ Bond, D Singh
Medical Journal of Australia 212 (5), 198-199. e1, 2020
952020
Closing the gap between rhetoric and practice in strengths‐based approaches to Indigenous public health: a qualitative study
DA Askew, K Brady, B Mukandi, D Singh, T Sinha, M Brough, CJ Bond
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 44 (2), 102-105, 2020
902020
Now we say Black Lives Matter but… the fact of the matter is, we just Black matter to them
CJ Bond, LJ Whop, D Singh, H Kajlich
Medical Journal of Australia 213 (6), 248-250, 2020
68*2020
‘We don’t tell people what to do’: ethical practice and Indigenous health promotion
K McPhail-Bell, C Bond, M Brough, B Fredericks
Health Promotion Journal of Australia 26 (3), 195-199, 2015
672015
“It puts a human face on the researched”–A qualitative evaluation of an Indigenous health research governance model
C Bond, W Foley, D Askew
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 40, S89-S95, 2016
542016
Beyond Bandaids: Exploring the underlying social determinants of Aboriginal health: Papers from the social determinants of Aboriginal Health workshop, Adelaide, July 2004
I Anderson, F Baum, M Bentley
CRC for Aboriginal Health, 2007
472007
Intersectional insights into racism and health: not just a question of identity
G Shannon, R Morgan, Z Zeinali, L Brady, MT Couto, D Devakumar, ...
The Lancet 400 (10368), 2125-2136, 2022
462022
‘Good in the hood’or ‘burn it down’? Reconciling black presence in the academy
B Mukandi, C Bond
Journal of Intercultural Studies 40 (2), 254-268, 2019
442019
Partnership for justice in health: Scoping paper on race, racism and the Australian health system
C Watego, D Singh, A Macoun
APO: Analysis & Policy Observatory, 2021
422021
Beyond the pipeline: a critique of the discourse surrounding the development of an Indigenous primary healthcare workforce in Australia
C Bond, M Brough, J Willis, J Stajic, B Mukandi, C Canuto, S Springer, ...
Australian Journal of Primary Health 25 (5), 389-394, 2019
412019
Deadly Choices empowering Indigenous Australians through social networking sites
K McPhail-Bell, N Appo, A Haymes, C Bond, M Brough, B Fredericks
Health Promotion International 33 (5), 770-780, 2018
392018
Black to the future: Making the case for indigenist health humanities
C Watego, LJ Whop, D Singh, B Mukandi, A Macoun, G Newhouse, ...
International journal of environmental research and public health 18 (16), 8704, 2021
332021
Carceral feminism and coercive control: When Indigenous women aren’t seen as ideal victims, witnesses or women
C Watego, A Macoun, D Singh, E Strakosch
The Conversation, 2021
322021
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