
Dr Michael Doyle
Associate Professor, Sydney Medical School
University of Sydney
Associate Professor Michael Doyle, a proud Bardi man, has built a remarkable career in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health with over 20 years of experience. His journey began as a health worker in his home community of Broome, Western Australia, before transitioning into health research. Now, Michael leads the Aboriginal and Priority Populations team at the Edith Collins Centre, focusing on improving health services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
SESSIONS
Day 1
3.00
The need for culturally guided care in prisons for young people
Addressing drug and alcohol use in young offenders
Supporting young people in prison to pathways of rehabilitation with culturally informed programs
Using data to enhance prison-based programs for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait peoples
Dr Michael Doyle, Associate Professor, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney