
Anika Buining
Research Assistant
Institute for Urban Indigenous Health
Anika Buining is a non-indigenous Research Assistant with the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health (IUIH), contributing to a diverse portfolio of projects including MyMedicare, ISOC2, and Birthing in Our Community evaluation. She has professional experience across both the public health and biomedical sectors, having worked on a range of initiatives within government and non-government organisations.Anika has been a recipient of multiple Public Health scholarships from Griffith University.
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Supporting agency and connectivity to drive primary healthcare innovation for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Southeast Queensland
Understanding how agency and connection can improve engagement with primary healthcare
Gain insights into innovative, community-informed approaches being developed to better support youth wellbeing outcomes
Learn how research partnerships and evidence-informed practice can help shape more responsive and culturally safe health systems for young people
Anika Buining, Research Assistant, Institute for Urban Indigenous Health