• RAUGH Data Linkage

    This partnership brings together two of the country’s largest urban health services, IUIH the Metro North Hospital and Health Service, aiming to link primary care clients' data with Metro North Health data for the period 2010 to 2022.

  • Anti-Racism

    This project aims to develop, pilot and evaluate an anti-racism intervention to address racism as experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in hospital care by identifying factors contributing to racism at the three broad levels where racism occurs within healthcare settings and to guide the intervention co-design.

  • DIFFERENCE

    This project aims to create a digital system that connects primary and secondary healthcare information and uses advanced technology to help First Nations-led care models be developed and used in clinical practice in the Birth in Our Community program.

  • CRE Urban Indigenous Health

    Australia’s first Centre of Research Excellence in Urban Indigenous Health will drive innovative research aimed at achieving excellence in health care delivery. The CRE will harness existing partnerships and infrastructure to strengthen the capacity of the next generation of health researchers to drive Australia's first urban Indigenous health research agenda.

  • I-HiTH

    The I-HITH project aims to integrate care between the secondary care sector and the primary care sector ACCHS to improve care outcomes and overall health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The study will evaluate an integrated care model of HITH that provides clinical and culturally safe, inpatient level care within (or closer) to a patient’s home.

  • Mental Health

    This project will deliver an innovative, transdisciplinary study that  shifts the focus away from measuring mental health gaps, towards the co-design of feasible, whole-of-health-system approaches to eliminate inequities in service access and provision, and outcomes for Indigenous people in SEQ.

  • Conceptual model of integrated care pathways

    We will use a ‘participatory’ systematic review methodology to identify the effective implementation components of integrated mental healthcare in primary and tertiary transitions for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

  • Indigenous People Impacted by Prostate Cancer

    This study is a collaboration between the Indigenous Urban Institutes for Indigenous Health , The University of Queensland and Metro North Health, aiming to generate pilot data that can guide co-designed intervention studies to directly meet the needs of Indigenous people when impacted by prostate cancer.