Promoting Aboriginal Health

Promoting Aboriginal Health
Title Promoting Aboriginal Health PDF eBook
Author Mary Whiteside
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 63
Release 2014-02-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319046187

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"Those of us who have worked on the frontline of Aboriginal health for any length of time know that beneath the surface reality of Aboriginal people's poor health outcomes sits a deeper truth. It is about the importance of social and emotional wellbeing, and how this flows from a sense of control over one's own life. Where this is lacking, as it is in so many Aboriginal families and communities, there is instead indifference and despair and a descent into poor lifestyle choices and self-destructive behaviours. Our medical professionals do a great job of prescribing medicines and devising treatment programs but, to fix the root causes of ill-health, we need something more. As Aboriginal people we need to have a sense of agency in our lives, that we are not stray leaves blowing about in the wind. In a word, we need empowerment". Dr. Pat Anderson, Chairperson, the Lowitja Institute, Australia's National Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Research.

Promoting the Health of Indigenous Australians

Promoting the Health of Indigenous Australians
Title Promoting the Health of Indigenous Australians PDF eBook
Author National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia). Health Advancement Standing Committee
Publisher
Pages 90
Release 1996
Genre Aboriginal Australians
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Health Care and Indigenous Australians

Health Care and Indigenous Australians
Title Health Care and Indigenous Australians PDF eBook
Author Kerry Taylor
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 363
Release 2019-03-06
Genre Medical
ISBN 1350310859

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Now in its third edition, this core textbook offers a comprehensive framework for creating a culturally safe environment and enhancing health outcomes for Indigenous Australians. Through case studies, discussions, reflections and critiques of health issues in Australia today, Health Care and Indigenous Australians offers a starting point for learning about cultural safety in an Indigenous health context, and is essential for students, academics and practitioners alike. This is key reading for anyone taking courses on Indigenous health modules in nursing, midwifery and health related courses at undergraduate or postgraduate level, as well practitioners and academics

Knowledge Translation in Aboriginal Public Health Education and Promotion

Knowledge Translation in Aboriginal Public Health Education and Promotion
Title Knowledge Translation in Aboriginal Public Health Education and Promotion PDF eBook
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Release 2007
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The Politics of Identity

The Politics of Identity
Title The Politics of Identity PDF eBook
Author Michelle Harris
Publisher UTS ePRESS
Pages 288
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 098723692X

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The issue of Indigenous identity has gained more attention in recent years from social science scholars, yet much of the discussions still centre on the politics of belonging or not belonging. While these recent discussions in part speak to the complicated and contested nature of Indigeneity, both those who claim Indigenous identity and those who write about it seem to fall into a paradox of acknowledging its complexity on the one hand, while on the other hand reifying notions of ‘tradition’ and ‘authentic cultural expression’ as core features of an Indigenous identity. Since identity theorists generally agree that who we understand ourselves to be is as much a function of the time and place in which we live as it is about who we and others say we are, this scholarship does not progress our knowledge on the contemporary characteristics of Indigenous identity formations. The range of international scholars in this volume have begun an approach to the contemporary identity issues from very different perspectives, although collectively they all push the boundaries of the scholarship that relate to identities of Indigenous people in various contexts from around the world. Their essays provide at times provocative insights as the authors write about their own experiences and as they seek to answer the hard questions: Are emergent identities newly constructed identities that emerge as a function of historical moments, places, and social forces? If so, what is it that helps to forge these identities and what helps them to retain markers of Indigeneity? And what are some of the challenges (both from outside and within groups) that Indigenous individuals face as they negotiate the line between ‘authentic’ cultural expression and emergent identities? Is there anything to be learned from the ways in which these identities are performed throughout the world among Indigenous groups? Indeed why do we assume claims to multiple racial or ethnic identities limits one’s Indigenous identity? The question at the heart of our enquiry about the emerging Indigenous identities is when is it the right time to say me, us, we… them?

South Australian Aboriginal Health Promotion Strategy, 2022-2030

South Australian Aboriginal Health Promotion Strategy, 2022-2030
Title South Australian Aboriginal Health Promotion Strategy, 2022-2030 PDF eBook
Author South Australia. Department for Health and Wellbeing. Wellbeing SA
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2022
Genre Aboriginal Australians
ISBN 9781760835262

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South Australian Aboriginal health promotion strategy for 2022-2030. The purpose of the strategy is to: articulate an agreed framework for the Cultural Determinants of Health for Aboriginal South Australians; guide and help prioritise the actions across the organisation as a whole; inform the development and implementation of culturally appropriate policy and practice; provide a clear set of principles that will guide the way Wellbeing SA works with Aboriginal communities and organisations in a culturally respectful way; and identify opportunities to work in partnership with the Aboriginal community and with other sectors.

Health Promotion in Canada

Health Promotion in Canada
Title Health Promotion in Canada PDF eBook
Author Irving Rootman
Publisher Canadian Scholars
Pages 516
Release 2017-11-10
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1773380060

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Health Promotion in Canada is a comprehensive profile of the history, current status, and future of health promotion in Canada. This fourth edition maintains the critical approach of the previous three editions but provides a current and in-depth analysis of theory, practice, policy, and research in Canada in relation to recent innovative approaches in health promotion. Thoroughly updated with 15 new chapters and all-new learning objectives, the edited collection contains contributions by prominent Canadian academics, researchers, and practitioners as well as an afterword by Ronald Labonté. The authors cover a broad range of topics including inequities in health, Indigenous communities and immigrants, mental health, violence against women, global ecological change, and globalization. The book also provides critical reflections on practice and concrete Canadian examples that bring theory to life.