Not exact matches
Not only are the Heartland's funds dwarfed, there is no substantial
relationship between it, the state, and other policy - making processes, as there are between NGOs, national governments, scientific
research organisations and the UN, and of course, huge firms.
In her presentation based on Australian
research, Dr O'Donnell highlighted the importance of building strong working
relationships between government departments and Aboriginal Community Controlled Health
Organisations, but pointed out that there is a lack of national strategic direction to support engagement with Indigenous leaders and peak bodies.
When communities and researchers seek solutions to the same health problems, negotiating this interdependence into a
research partnership can help community researchers feel like they are «doing meaningful public health work, not just conducting
research».26 Ultimately, PR relies on forming the right partnerships.27 The relational ethics of the TATS project were negotiated through pre-existing trust between individuals from partner
organisations and the individual
relationships that developed during the project.