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Handbook for researchers and supervisors

Handbook for Researches and Supervisors Contact

Project Officer
Alison Laycock
Tel on: 08 8364 2340 or  Mobile: 0419 824 341 Email: alipat@adelaide.on.net

Supported By:
Diane Walker
Nea Harrison
Jenny Brands

The CRC for Aboriginal Health has developed a publication to help guide researchers and research supervisors who are working in Indigenous settings. The publication is intended to be a hands-on resource in the field and a resource to support training.

The publication is an easy-to-use manual that presents useful information and practical advice in plain English. It draws on and acknowledges other publications and work already done and uses stories and examples to support information about:

  • setting up a workplace with the capacity to employ, support and train a developing researcher;
  • research processes and issues (a practical overview);
  • doing research work in and with Indigenous communities.

The guide,  Alison Laycock with Diane Walker, Nea Harrison and Jenny Brands 2009, Supporting Indigenous Researchers: a practical guide for supervisors, was launched on 18 March 2009.

View guide [pdf]

View media release 17 March 2009 [pdf]

View CRCAH Publications page

Updates
Updates of progress on this project can be found in the Gwalwa-Gai newsletters

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