South Australia: Temporary Indigenous Mobility In Remote South Australia - Understanding The Challenges For Urban Based Health And Social Service Delivery


South Australia: Temporary Indigenous Mobility In Remote South Australia - Understanding The Challenges For Urban Based Health And Social Service Delivery   Thekla Kainz, Doris Schmallegger, and Dean Carson, 2012   Remote dwelling Indigenous people in Australia frequently move between remote communities and urban centres for reasons such as access to health and social services, cultural and family obligations, and leisure. Such mobility challenges health and social service providers...

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