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OverviewThe opportunities and comfortable lifestyle available to most Australians have been denied to generations of Indigenous people. As a result some of Australia's original inhabitants suffer from what has been described as 'Fourth World' standards of health. This is out of place in a country that prides itself on egalitarianism and a fair go for all. Shifting the focus from individual behaviour, to the social and political circumstances that influence people's lives and ultimately their health, helps us to understand the origins of poor health. It can also guide action to bring about change. Social Determinants of Indigenous Health offers a systematic overview of the relationship between the social and political environment and health. Highly respected contributors from around Australia examine the long-term health impacts of the Indigenous experience of dispossession, colonial rule and racism. They also explore the role of factors such as poverty, class, community and social capital, education, employment and housing. They scrutinise the social dynamics of making policy for Indigenous Australians, and the interrelation between human rights and health. Finally, they outline a framework for effective health interventions, which take social factors into consideration. This is a groundbreaking work, developed in consultation with Indigenous health professionals and researchers. It is essential reading for anyone working in Indigenous health. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bronwyn Carson , Terry Dunbar , Richard D Chenhall , Ross BailiePublisher: Taylor & Francis Imprint: Allen & Unwin Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.880kg ISBN: 9781741751420ISBN 10: 174175142 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 01 March 2007 Recommended Age: From Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product Availability: Awaiting stock The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsFigures, tables and boxes Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction - Terry Dunbar, Bronwyn Carson, Richard D. Chenhall and Ross Bailie 1 Defining what we mean - Sherry Saggers and Dennis Gray 2 Understanding the processes - Ian Anderson 3 History - Jessie Mitchell 4 Racism - Yin Paradies 5 Poverty and social class - Maggie Walter and Sherry Saggers 6 Social capital - Fran Baum 7 Education - Terry Dunbar and Margaret Scrimgeour 8 Employment and welfare - Maggie Walter and Gavin Mooney 9 Country - Paul Burgess and Joe Morrison 10 Housing - Ross Bailie 11 Policy processes - Ian Anderson 12 Human rights - Natalie Gray 13 Interventions and sustainable programs - Kathleen Clapham, Kerin O'Dea and Richard D. Chenhall IndexReviewsAuthor InformationBronwyn Carson is a Researcher with the Menzies School of Health Research in Darwin and has published a number of articles and chapters on Indigenous health issues. Terry Dunbar is an Iwaidjan person from north-west Arnhem region, and a Senior Research Fellow in the Faculty of Education, Health and Science at Charles Darwin University. Richard D. Chenhall is a medical anthropologist and an NHMRC Fellow at the Menzies School of Health Research. Ross Bailie is Professor of Public Health at the Menzies School of Health Research and an NHMRC Senior Research Fellow. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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