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The Partnership for Justice in Health
The Partnership for Justice in Health

An Alliance of Self-Determining Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Academics, Legal Experts, and National Peak Health and Justice Organisations

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  • About
  • Membership
    • Current Members
    • Join us
  • News and Resources
    • P4JH Publications & Resources
    • P4JH Media Releases
    • Educational Resources
    • Public Campaigns & Tools
  • Need Help?

Educational Resources

Educational Resources

Reports
  • Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody Report
  • Royal Commission into the Protection and Detention of Children in the Northern Territory
  • Pathways to Justice—An Inquiry into the Incarceration Rate of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
  • Improving mental health outcomes for Indigenous Australians in the criminal justice system, AIHW 2021
  • Incarceration: the disproportionate impacts facing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, AIDA 2022
Documentaries
  • The Bowraville Murders
Journal Articles and Blogs
  • Talking about the ‘r’ word: a right to health system that is free of racism
  • Prevalence of Everyday Discrimination and Relation with Wellbeing among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Adults in Australia
  • They Say Justice, We Say Murder – Meanjin
  • Fact Sheet: First Nations Youth and the Justice System
 
Inquests
  • Inquest into the death of Naomi Williams
  • Inquest into the death of Ms Dhu
  • Inquest into the death of Tanya Day
  • Inquest into the death of David Dungay Jr
  • Inquest into the death of Veronica Nelson

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Email: secretariat@p4jh.org.au

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Acknowledgement

The Partnership for Justice in Health acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this Country and Elders past and present. We thank them for their continued custodianship of the many landscapes across the continent. Always Was, Always Will Be.

About the artwork...

The P4JH art and design was created by Ngarrindjeri artist, Jordan Lovegrove.

 

The Partnership is shown by the two large meeting places in the centre of the artwork; a healing hand to represent health and a person on scales to represent justice. The meeting places and pathways on the outside not only represent different people, families and communities, but are also in the shape of the journey the Freedom Riders travelled to draw attention to injustice and discrimination against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in 1965. The patterns within the shape show combined systems and connections working together to address racism and improve health and justice outcomes.

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