Alt TextAlt TextAlt TextAlt Text

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Co-Production

The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Eating Disorders Co-Production will contribute Indigenous leadership and innovation to governance and all activities of the Centre and establish an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Eating Disorder Research Strategy, in co-design with community.   

Lead
Leilani Darwin

Leilani Darwin

CEO & Founder, First Nations Co

View Profile
Advisory Committee Members
Kyar Wilkey

Kyar Wilkey

Research Assistant, InsideOut Institute

View Profile
A/Prof Boe Rambaldini

A/Prof Boe Rambaldini

Advisory Chair

View Profile
Stacey Vervoort

Stacey Vervoort

Black Dog Institute

View Profile
AJ Williams-Tchen

AJ Williams-Tchen

Cultural Lead, Girraway Ganyi Consultancy

View Profile
John Gilroy

Prof John Gilroy

Professor of Indigenous Health and Disability, University of Sydney

View Profile
Photo of Carmen Partner

A/Prof Carmen Partner

Djurali Centre

View Profile
Photo of David Edwards

David Edwards

Co-Director of WellMob, University of Sydney

View Profile
Shana Quayle

Shana Quayle

Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council of NSW (AH&MRC)

View Profile
Icon

Angela Sheridan

WellMob, University of Sydney

View Profile
Photo of Tom Calma

Prof Tom Calma AO

Aboriginal Elder from the Kungarakan People

View Profile
Photo of Kisani Upward

Kisani Upward

PhD Candidate, University of New England

View Profile

The Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Eating Disorders Co-Production will develop a Strategy built on the social justice imperative, underpinned by the concepts of respect, empowerment and self-determination, in consultation and collaboration with community. It will integrate with the Lived Experience Program to ensure research and translation co-design and activities directed towards closing the gap. 

The community consultation process commenced at the Key Thinkers Forum 2022

All activities undertaken by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Co-Production Program will be guided by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Co-Production Governance Group. Members of this group bring diverse skills, knowledge, and expertise.


Research can transform people's lives.

The Australian Eating Disorders Research and Translation Centre is supported by funding from the Australian Government under the National Leadership in Mental Health program.

Lead Agency, InsideOut Institute for Eating Disorders, is a joint venture between the Sydney Local Health District and the University of Sydney

STAY IN THE LOOP

STAY IN THE LOOP