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Royal Women's Hospital Baggarrook Midwifery Care Team
Case studyThe Royal Women's Hospital2026
Findings
What the evidence shows
The Royal Women's Hospital operates a Baggarrook midwifery care team as part of their commitment to providing culturally safe care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families. The program is part of the hospital's efforts to address historical trauma from the removal of First Nations babies and to incorporate Treaty pillars and self-determination in healthcare delivery.
Effect size
How much it moved the needle
Not measured
Cases this speaks to
- Toomelah Justice Reinvestment Project Evaluation (2022)New South Wales, Australia · 2022
- NSW Inspector of Custodial Services - Youth JusticeNew South Wales, Australia · 2023
- Maranguka Justice Reinvestment Evaluation (2018)New South Wales, Australia · 2018
- OICS Review of Banksia Hill Detention CentreWestern Australia, Australia · 2022
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children in Out-of-Home Care to Detention Pipeline (2024)Australia (National) · 2024
- SA Training Centre Visitor - Kurlana Tapa ReportsSouth Australia, Australia · 2023
Campaigns this speaks to
- Throughcare for Aboriginal PrisonersAustralia (National)
- Koori Youth Justice Program ExpansionVictoria, Australia
- Justice Reinvestment - Bourke (Maranguka)Australia - NSW
- Deadly Connections - Aboriginal Community Justice GroupAustralia - NSW
- Aboriginal Deaths in Custody WatchAustralia (National)
- Close Don Dale CampaignAustralia - NT