Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ Health and Wellbeing: Uncle Tunny’s story

Uncle Tunny, a Wiradjuri man, shares his experiences as an Aboriginal man engaging with the Australian health system. He discusses topics such as his experiences with health care historically and now; models of health; intergenerational trauma; ageing and loneliness; and advice for health professionals. We would like to sincerely thank Uncle Tunny for taking the time to share his experiences.
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