Brett Biles
@DrBrett_Biles
Father, Husband, Indigenous Health Academic, PhD, - UNSW Medicine & Health,
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Level D/E jobs in EXERCISE Science/Physiology and also PHYSIOTHERAPY. The School of Health Sciences is expanding. Be a leader in our School and work near this beach! UNSW Medicine & Health &Health external-careers.jobs.unsw.edu.au/cw/en/job/5232… external-careers.jobs.unsw.edu.au/cw/en/job/5232…
Meet 2024 Poche Indigenous Health Leadership Program Fellow Brett Biles
Brett is a Murrawarri man who currently has a tenured position working with University of New South Wales (UNSW) Medicine and Health on both Wiradjuri & Bidjigal Country
#leadership #health #research
Indigenous fathers help build stronger communities. Here’s how we can better support them theconversation.com/indigenous-fat… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
Thrilled to share our research protocol for Deadly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nursing and Midwifery Mentoring Project bmjopen.bmj.com/content/14/2/e… Brett Biles Grant Sara Faye McMillan Judith Anderson Charmaine Marshall, Bradley Christian Shanna FealyNicolle Davies
Check out our article in the Conversation on Physical Activity and Social and Emotional Wellbeing of First Nations People 🏈
AND our AIHW report led by Dr Rona Macniven & Brett Biles➡️indigenousmhspc.gov.au/publications/p…
UNSW Medicine & Health
Many have noted Lowitja O'Donoghue's leadership + commitment to public life over many years.
An activist from a young age, it was as inaugural chair of ATSIC that she changed advocacy on Indigenous issues, writes Alison Holland (she/her) (@Macquarie_Uni). theconversation.com/how-lowitja-od…
Congrats to all Brett Biles Dr Yotti Kingsley Dr Aryati Yashadhana
Gaawaadhi Gadudha: understanding how cultural camps impact health, well-being and resilience among Aboriginal adults in New South Wales, Australia—a collaborative study protocol BMJ_Open bmjopen.bmj.com/content/13/12/…
Session 1 is Indigenous Health: from fresh water to salt water. We’re hearing from traditional knowledge holders and UNSW researchers about community led research with impact in Indigenous health. #healthxunsw
Such a privilege to receive this LIMELight award from LIME Network Special thanks to Uncle Vic Simms for providing his cultural expertise over the last 4 years. UNSW Medicine & Health We will continue to strive for a culturally safe space for students, staff and communities.
Come work with us PocheSA+NT to create evidence for change.
Research Fellow in Education and Training Evaluation in Regional and Remote Australia
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