A call for action that cannot go to voicemail: Research activism to urgently improve Indigenous perinatal health and wellbeing

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Hickey, S
Roe, Y
Ireland, S
Kildea, S
Haora, P
Gao, Y
Maypilama, EL
Kruske, S
Campbell, S
Moore, S
Maidment, SJ
Heinemann, K
West, R
Sherwood, J
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2021
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In this call to action, a coalition of Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers from Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, United States and Canada argue for the urgent need for adequately funded Indigenous-led solutions to perinatal health inequities for Indigenous families in well-resourced settler-colonial countries. Authors describe examples of successful community-driven programs making a difference and call on all peoples to support and resource Indigenous-led perinatal health services by providing practical actions for individuals and different groups.

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Women and Birth

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Biomedical and clinical sciences

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Hickey, S; Roe, Y; Ireland, S; Kildea, S; Haora, P; Gao, Y; Maypilama, EL; Kruske, S; Campbell, S; Moore, S; Maidment, SJ; Heinemann, K; West, R; Sherwood, J, et al., A call for action that cannot go to voicemail: Research activism to urgently improve Indigenous perinatal health and wellbeing, Women and Birth, 2021

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