Pathways in Place – Griffith University

What’s new

Griffith University and our First Nations community partners at the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health have received a Medical Research Future Fund Indigenous Health Research Grant ($982,000).

Find out more about our project Strengthening Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Maternal Health and Preventing Infant Removals: The Potential of a Health Justice Partnership.

HEALTH JUSTICE PARTNERSHIP
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How we’re working

Our aim is to directly support community-led organisations in order to strengthen the capacity of communities most affected by marginalisation.

ABOUT OUR WORK

Get involved

Working in Logan or Queensland and delivering services to people experiencing marginalisation? We’d love to hear from you!

CONTACT

Who we’re working with

We’re partnering with local First Nations, Māori, and Pasifika groups and range of other organisations and movements in Logan and Queensland.

COMMUNITY PARTNERS

Publications and reports

We’ve published the second of our Policy Papers. Read ‘Strengthening university engagement with communities’ here.

PUBLICATIONS
MEET THE TEAM

Who we are

PiP–GU brings together university staff, community research fellows, and community partner organisations in Logan and beyond.


Griffith University, Queensland

At Griffith University, Pathways in Place is based at our Logan campus and works out of the Office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Indigenous, Diversity and Inclusion).

In the community

A selection of highlights from the events and engagement activities that PiP–GU staff and community partners have been involved with to date.

ENGAGEMENT