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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aboriginal expert" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who has specialized knowledge or expertise in the culture, history, or practices of Aboriginal peoples.
Example: "The conference featured an aboriginal expert who shared insights on traditional ecological knowledge."
Alternatives: "indigenous specialist" or "native authority".
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The development of these non-Indigenous studies is described in detail elsewhere [ 8- 11], so will not be elaborated on here, except to say that the recommendations for the general population were presented to the Aboriginal expert panel for consideration to ensure that any gaps in the Aboriginal-specific literature where still considered by the panel.
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In addition, Aboriginal experts in the fields of education, mental health, children's health and community development were invited to review the results.
Local Aboriginal experts in the fields of education, mental health, children's health and community development provided critical input and were responsible for an entirely unexpected outcome.
An Aboriginal health expert with RMIT University, assistant professor Aunty Kerrie Doyle, said racism could have a detrimental impact on mental health.
An Aboriginal health expert with RMIT university, assistant Prof Aunty Kerrie Doyle, urged Turnbull to do more to address Aboriginal suicide rates, which are almost triple the national average.
These terms are conveniently vague, so I got in touch with Brenda Belak, a lawyer and aboriginal law expert in Vancouver who has also been looking at the impacts of Bill C-38, to try and figure out exactly what "directly affected" means in this case.
The valuation of the resources used will involve the use of unit costs from the Medicare Benefits Schedule, Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme and Aboriginal community expert judgements on certain activities [ 22, 23].> Monthly data collection includes: parent(s) or carers of enrolled children being contacted monthly via telephone, email or home visiting for a period of 12 months.
Aboriginal health experts were able to reach consensus about culturally appropriate first aid for problems with substance use.
Twenty-eight Aboriginal health experts participated in two independent Delphi studies (n = 22 problem drinking study, n = 21 problem drug use; 15 participated in both).
Aboriginal mental health experts were able to reach consensus about culturally appropriate first aid for mental illness.
Aboriginal mental health experts were able to reach consensus about what are appropriate first aid actions for a range of mental illnesses and mental health crisis situations.
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