Roxanne Bainbridge has family ties to the Gungarri and Kunja nations from South West Queensland. She currently holds a Research Fellowship with the Australian Research Council and is located in The Cairns Institute at James Cook University, Australi
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Roxanne Bainbridge has family ties to the Gungarri and Kunja nations from South West Queensland. She currently holds a Research Fellowship with the Australian Research Council and is located in The Cairns Institute at James Cook University, Australia. Current projects include the development of a whole-of-community approach to engagement into education for Aboriginal learners; the development of a model of palliative care pathways for remote-dwelling Aboriginal people living with end-stage renal disease; and the development of a community social and emotional wellbeing action plan. Roxanne’s particular research interests lie in expanding empowerment education across the developmental pathways of Aboriginal children. Her PhD was in the field of Aboriginal women’s agency.
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