Responding to COVID‐19: How group model building can assist the health and well‐being of urban Indigenous communities in Australia
Bronwyn Fredericks,
Abraham Bradfield,
Sue McAvoy
et al.
Abstract:In this paper, we discuss a rapid‐fire study involving Indigenous and non‐Indigenous stakeholders from the urban Indigenous health sector who collaborated to produce an “Urban COVID‐19 Systems Map.” The map outlines the behaviours, actions and responses that stakeholders identified as mitigating or exacerbating COVID‐19 risks in urban Indigenous communities. Data were collected and analysed during the height of the pandemic in 2021. We begin by introducing the characteristics of system thinking—the methodology… Show more
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