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Molly Wardaguga Institute for First Nations Birth Rights

RISE framework

The RISE Framework described step by step in text

Birthing on Country is an international movement to return maternity services to First Nations communities and community control for improved health and wellbeing.

We have developed a framework from theoretical, policy and research literature on Birthing on Country; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices from across Australia; reviews exploring programs that have improved outcomes for Indigenous mothers and infants; and the retrospective synthesis of learnings from two empirical studies that have redesigned maternal infant health services and improved outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families.

RISE framework

The RISE Framework has four pillars to drive important reform:

  1. Redesign the health service
  2. Invest in the workforce
  3. Strengthen families; and
  4. Embed Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander community governance and control.

Application of the RISE framework to plan, develop and monitor Birthing on Country services is likely to result in short and long-term health gains for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families.

Read more about the research behind this framework: Implementing Birthing on Country services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families: RISE Framework.

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