Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research at the Kirby Institute in 2015

News | Published on 07 Jul 2015

In celebration of NAIDOC week, the Kirby Institute has a created a booklet which showcases our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander research.

Aboriginal people are one of the priority populations for research conducted at the Kirby Institute. The Kirby Institute manages a range of Aboriginal research and surveillance projects including viral hepatitis and STI clinical interventions in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services, prisoner health surveys, behavioural surveys, national STI and BBV surveillance, trachoma surveillance, training and education and policy development.

 

Click here to download this booklet which provides an overview of our current Aboriginal research projects.