Helping & caring, not only our family : NT Indigenous perspectives on volunteering. Final Report

'Within Indigenous settings, volunteering plays a crucial role in maintaining networks of kin, and the interconnection of people and places. The character of this work is often highly prescribed and precisely regulated within the Indigenous organisations and institutions where it takes place. I...

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Main Authors: Spencer, Michaela, Christie, Michael, Lee, Andrea, Wallace, Ruth
Language:English
Published: Charles Darwin University. Northern Institute and Australian Red Cross Society 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10070/267256
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Summary:'Within Indigenous settings, volunteering plays a crucial role in maintaining networks of kin, and the interconnection of people and places. The character of this work is often highly prescribed and precisely regulated within the Indigenous organisations and institutions where it takes place. In this report, we detail some of the ways in which we have come to learn about Indigenous volunteering as contributing to community building within the three Indigenous civil societies we have engaged in this project - Galiwin'ku, Wurrumiyanga and Darwin.' - Introduction Acknowledgements -- Key learnings -- Executive summary -- Introduction -- Literature review -- Galiwin'ku -- Wurrumiyanga -- Darwin -- Conclusion -- References. 'This document may contain the names and/or images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who have since passed away.' - inside front cover.