24 Feb 2010
A new research program to be launched today will investigate ways to achieve healthy pregnancies for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.
The rate of premature births in Indigenous communities is almost twice that of non-Indigenous communities1 and Aboriginal babies are twice as likely to be born excessively small compared to non-Aboriginal babies.2
The 'Gomeroi gaaynggal – Gomeroi babies' program comprises two parts – a scientific research program led by Professor Roger Smith* from the
Researchers in
The team will focus on the health of Aboriginal babies as they grow and develop inside the uterus, and factors affecting the timing of birth.
The ArtsHealth program will feed back to the community, the knowledge gained through medical research, to improve the health of Aboriginal mothers and their children.
The scientific program is funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), the
The ArtsHealth program is funded by the Thyne Reid Foundation and the ArtsHealth group at the
* Professor Roger Smith leads the Mothers and Babies Research Centre within the
1 Australian Bureau of Stats, ‘Births
Contact information: Project Officer, Dr Kym Rae, on 02 6767 8476 or 0431 379 872.
Media and Public Relations contact: Katie Porritt, the University of Newcastle, on 02 4921 5120 or 0418 445 888.
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