Towards collective community education: Pasifika diabetes health forums in Southeast Queensland, Australia

ALTERNATIVE-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES(2023)

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Collective community education co-designed with the Maori (Indigenous people of Aotearoa (New Zealand) and Pasifika (Pacific Islander peoples living in Australia) communities through participatory community engagement, Indigenous methods and cultural knowledge are vital for development and implementation of diabetes community forums. A community-based participatory action research was co-designed with three Pasifika diabetes community forums in partnership with Maori and Pasifika communities, a university and government health organisations in Southeast Queensland. The forums provided a culturally safe space for the communities to collectively engage in diabetes education, health checks and cultural knowledge sharing. The outcomes of these forums led to co-development of a Pasifika Women's Diabetes Wellness Program aimed at promoting diabetes prevention and management for the Maori and Pasifika diaspora in Australia and internationally. Co-designed community forums have the potential to address health equity through inclusion of communities and key stakeholders in a collaborative agenda, empowering communities to improve health outcomes.
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collective community education,health forums,diabetes,southeast queensland
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