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EPISODE · May 30, 2021 · 37 MIN

How past policies still affect mental health in remote Aboriginal communities

from The QUO Podcast · host The QUO

Dr Ernest Hunter is a psychiatrist who has spent nearly three decades working on the frontlines of mental health in remote Aboriginal communities. For him, understanding historical policies is critical in examining contemporary differences in the prevalence of mental health conditions across remote communities in Australia and the Torres Strait.

Dr Ernest Hunter is a psychiatrist who has spent nearly three decades working on the frontlines of mental health in remote Aboriginal communities. For him, understanding historical policies is critical in examining contemporary differences in the prevalence of mental health conditions across remote communities in Australia and the Torres Strait.

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