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Essay / Research Paper Abstract
This 5 page report discusses the
fact that, in a nation with the worldwide image of vitality, strength, and resiliency, the
Aboriginal population falls well below any health-based norm for the rest of the country.
Considering the fact that fully 85 percent of the nation’s population is concentrated in
urban areas and, as in any nation, rural health care is less readily available is one fact to
be considered. Others include racism, cultural barriers, financial aspects, and even the
willingness of certain Aboriginal groups to utilize modern medicine or technology must
be examined. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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5 pages (~225 words per page)
File: D0_BWabhlth.rtf
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down through countless subsequent generations. One of those attitudes has been a fundamental disregard of the people native to Australia, their rights, their needs, and even their legitimacy as "Australians."
This has also been translated into health, education, and social welfare concerns. The student may want to insert his or her personal opinion as to why this has happened and
how it has had an impact on the nation. However, they are certain to find irrefutable evidence that, in a nation with the worldwide image of vitality, strength, and resiliency,
the Aboriginal population falls well below any health-based norm for the rest of the country. Availability and access to healthcare is a major problem, as is the actual delivery
of appropriate services. Considering the fact that fully 85 percent of the nations population is concentrated in urban areas and, as in any nation, rural health care is less readily
available is one fact to be considered. Others include racism, cultural barriers, financial aspects, and even the willingness of certain Aboriginal groups to utilize modern medicine or technology must be
examined. Outlining the reasons for that is likely to offer a great deal of insight into the collective consciousness as it relates to Aboriginal Australians. Aboriginal Health In writing
for the British Medical Societys journal The Lancet, Leeder (1998) explains that Australias health care system is far too fragmented and does not adequately address a global set of health
care goals and responsibilities. He points out that the current system of Commonwealth and state services and public and private financing encourages overuse of services, and has failed to provide
adequate care for Aboriginal people (pp. 1570). He writes: "The health of Aboriginal people is an appalling exception, their health status being dramatically below that of the majority of the
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