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RESEARCH

Current 

Developing Yorta Yorta Measures for Shared Prosperity, Repositioning Value and a Thriving Community with Strong Foundations - Mook Mook (0-5 years) Research Project
We are working with our Community to find out what things are important for the well-being and happiness of Yorta Yorta & other First Nations families with children aged 0-5 years old. This research is a community-identified project established by the Indigenous community for the Indigenous community. It is answering specific questions raised by the community about how priorities and needs of parents and care givers are considered to build a service delivery picture in the region. This will be measured alongside and add meaning to other relevant data in measuring the Goulburn Murray Regional Prosperity and Productivity Plan (GMRPPP) which has a whole-of-region approach to delivering shared prosperity. 
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We want to know what makes families strong, what keeps culture strong, and what makes us and our kids happy! 

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Rumbalara Wellbeing and Resilience 

Algabonyah Research and Impact Centre, Kaiela Institute

In collaboration with the Rumbalara Football Netball Club, the University of Melbourne, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute and Orygen Centre for Youth Mental Health.
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Funded by VicHealth
"Nearly 98% of Indigenous respondents reported that Rumbalara FNC is vitally important for affirming cultural identity, supporting community connection and cultural expression, combating racism, and providing positive role models and leadership opportunities," said Paul Briggs AO, Executive Chairperson, Kaiela Institute. 

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