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Indigenous knowledge holder, and continued to work with traditional owners and others on projects to increase equity and further self-determination.
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Indigenous disability: lived experiences of housing and community infrastructure, AHURI Final Report No. 283, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited, Melbourne,
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Indigenous prisoners in the United States, New Zealand, Canada and Denmark for her fellowship. She was a visiting scholar and senior research fellow at a number of universities including
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Aboriginal Children and Family Centre: Indigenous Design Considerations. Report to Department of Transport, Energy and Infrastructure (South Australia), Department of Education and Children's Services,
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for her thesis entitled 'Towards safer and more congruent environments for
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Grant, E. (2011). Whyalla Aboriginal Children and Family Centre: Indigenous Design Considerations. Report to Department of Transport, Energy and Infrastructure (South Australia), Department of Education and Children's Services.
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prisons for Indigenous prisoners was highly significant and led to new standards and guidelines for the design of custodial environments for Indigenous prisoners. This body of research was recognised by the
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