Child Development Interventions Among Indigenous Peoples in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States: A Scoping Review
Akilew Awoke Adane, Tracy Reibel, Ailsa Munns, Carrington C. J. Shepherd, Helen D. Bailey, Fiona Stanley, Rhonda Marriott

TL;DR
This review explores child development interventions for Indigenous communities in four countries, highlighting the need for culturally grounded approaches.
Contribution
The study provides a cross-national scoping review of Indigenous child development interventions in settler-colonial contexts.
Findings
Eight studies from 2013 to 2020 showed limited but positive associations between interventions and early childhood outcomes.
Most interventions focused on behavioral and emotional domains, with limited cultural determinants considered.
Small-scale studies lacked rigorous designs, emphasizing the need for culturally co-designed evaluations.
Abstract
Background: Children’s development is dependent on a range of factors influencing their life course outcomes. Protective and challenging social and cultural determinants impact how Indigenous families support their children’s developmental foundations. However, there is a lack of international evidence investigating Indigenous child development interventions. To gain a perspective across nations with comparable settler-colonial histories, this scoping review summarised studies on family and community-centred approaches among Indigenous populations in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States, focusing on outcomes and evidence gaps. Methods: A scoping review followed PRISMA-ScR guidelines. Medline, CINAHL, and PsycINFO (Ovid) were searched from their inception to October 2025, including grey literature sources from Aboriginal HealthInfoNet, the Lowitja Institute and the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIndigenous Health, Education, and Rights · Health Policy Implementation Science · Indigenous Cultures and Socio-Education
