• Co-design approaches are being increasingly used globally to find solutions to complex and persistent health issues, including cancer.
• Co-design has potential as an acceptable methodological approach to redressing the disparities facing Indigenous peoples.
• Co-design must be authentic and facilitate genuine and equitable collaboration to ensure meaningful benefits that are valued by the populations they are intended to serve.
• Co-design with Indigenous peoples must be guided by transparent, agreed, and decolonizing principles and practices.
Details
Title
Co-design with Indigenous Peoples
Creators
Alana Gall - Southern Cross University
Kate Anderson - University of Queensland
Tamara Butler - University of Queensland
Elaina Elder-Robinson - University of Queensland
Gail Garvey - University of Queensland
Contributors
Gail Garvey (Editor of compilation) - University of Queensland
Publication Details
Indigenous and Tribal Peoples and Cancer, pp.305-309