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Bridging the gap between science and indigenous cosmologies: Rheumatic Heart Disease Champions4Change

Vicki Wade A * and Maida Stewart A
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A Rheumatic Heart Disease Australia, Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT, Australia.




Vicki Tooditj Wade is a Noongar woman from the Goreng, Minang, Bibelmen and Wadjari tribes in the south west of Western Australia. Vicki has worked for over 40 years in health and during that time has held many senior positions at state and national levels. Vicki has spent many of these years working in improving the heart health of her people. Vicki sits on the Close the Gap steering committee, as well as several research and health committees across Australia. For her efforts, Vicki has received two prestigious awards: first, the CSANZ achievement award for working with First Nations people in heart health; and second, the Sidney Sax medal for her outstanding contribution to the health system in Australia. Vicki is the Director for RHDAustralia and hopes one day her long-time efforts will have contributed to closing the gap for her grandchildren and their children.



Maida Stewart is a Wemba Wemba/Wergaia woman who has lived in the Northern Territory for over 29 years. For the past 18 years, Maida has been working as an Aboriginal Health Practitioner with the Danila Dilba Health Service in Darwin, Northern Territory, where she provided culturally appropriate and responsive health care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in the greater Darwin region. Maida has extensive experience in primary health care practice, and in health education and promotion. She’s worked in the areas of women’s health, child and maternal health, acute healthcare, mobile outreach and has been employed as a chronic disease coordinator. In 2018, Maida was awarded a Churchill Fellowship that focused on examining healthy housing in relation to primary prevention of ARF/RHD, which took her to Auckland on Aotearoa’s (New Zealand) North Island in early 2020 to investigate the Healthy Homes Initiative. Starting with RHDAustralia in March 2021 as the Champions4Change Project Coordinator, Maida is the main point of contact for the Champions4Change program. She works closely with senior cultural advisor, Vicki Wade to develop, coordinate, and implement strategies and resources that provide training and education to Champions in the program. By establishing and building meaningful relationships and encouraging networking between individuals and communities, Maida will work with Champions to prioritise their social and emotional well-being, and support their capacity building, community education, and health promotion activities.

* Correspondence to: vicki.wade@menzies.edu.au

Microbiology Australia 43(3) 89-92 https://doi.org/10.1071/MA22030
Submitted: 19 July 2022  Accepted: 12 September 2022   Published: 3 October 2022



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