How healthy are Australians?

Content Point Three

Analyse groups experiencing inequities in health, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and one other group (socioeconomically disadvantaged people, rural and remote, culturally and linguistically diverse populations, people with disability or older people)

Including:

  • what does the data tell us?
  • how do the determinants interact to affect the health of population groups?
  • what are some of the causes that underpin the inequities in health?
  • what actions can be implemented to improve the health status of these groups?

 

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Analyse - Identify components and the relationship between them; Draw out and relate implications.

What - Provide characteristics and features.

How - Relate cause and effect, make the relationships between things evident.

How healthy are Australians?

Content Point Three

Analyse groups experiencing inequities in health, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and one other group (socioeconomically disadvantaged people, rural and remote, culturally and linguistically diverse populations, people with disability or older people)

Including:

  • what does the data tell us?
  • how do the determinants interact to affect the health of population groups?
  • what are some of the causes that underpin the inequities in health?
  • what actions can be implemented to improve the health status of these groups?

 

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Analyse - Identify components and the relationship between them; Draw out and relate implications.

What - Provide characteristics and features.

How - Relate cause and effect, make the relationships between things evident.

How healthy are Australians?

Content Point One

Analyse groups experiencing inequities in health, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and one other group (socioeconomically disadvantaged people, rural and remote, culturally and linguistically diverse populations, people with disability or older people)

Including:

  • what does the data tell us?
  • how do the determinants interact to affect the health of population groups?
  • what are some of the causes that underpin the inequities in health?
  • what actions can be implemented to improve the health status of these groups?

 

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Analyse - Identify components and the relationship between them; Draw out and relate implications.

What - Provide characteristics and features.

How - Relate cause and effect, make the relationships between things evident.

How healthy are Australians?

Content Point Three

Analyse groups experiencing inequities in health, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and one other group (socioeconomically disadvantaged people, rural and remote, culturally and linguistically diverse populations, people with disability or older people)

Including:

  • what does the data tell us?
  • how do the determinants interact to affect the health of population groups?
  • what are some of the causes that underpin the inequities in health?
  • what actions can be implemented to improve the health status of these groups?

 

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Analyse - Identify components and the relationship between them; Draw out and relate implications.

What - Provide characteristics and features.

How - Relate cause and effect, make the relationships between things evident.

How healthy are Australians?

Content Point One

Analyse groups experiencing inequities in health, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and one other group (socioeconomically disadvantaged people, rural and remote, culturally and linguistically diverse populations, people with disability or older people)

Including:

  • what does the data tell us?
  • how do the determinants interact to affect the health of population groups?
  • what are some of the causes that underpin the inequities in health?
  • what actions can be implemented to improve the health status of these groups?

 

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Analyse - Identify components and the relationship between them; Draw out and relate implications.

What - Provide characteristics and features.

How - Relate cause and effect, make the relationships between things evident.

How healthy are Australians?

Content Point Three

Analyse groups experiencing inequities in health, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and one other group (socioeconomically disadvantaged people, rural and remote, culturally and linguistically diverse populations, people with disability or older people)

Including:

  • what does the data tell us?
  • how do the determinants interact to affect the health of population groups?
  • what are some of the causes that underpin the inequities in health?
  • what actions can be implemented to improve the health status of these groups?

 

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Analyse - Identify components and the relationship between them; Draw out and relate implications.

What - Provide characteristics and features.

How - Relate cause and effect, make the relationships between things evident.

How healthy are Australians?

Content Point Three

Analyse groups experiencing inequities in health, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and one other group (socioeconomically disadvantaged people, rural and remote, culturally and linguistically diverse populations, people with disability or older people)

Including:

  • what does the data tell us?
  • how do the determinants interact to affect the health of population groups?
  • what are some of the causes that underpin the inequities in health?
  • what actions can be implemented to improve the health status of these groups?

 

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Analyse - Identify components and the relationship between them; Draw out and relate implications.

What - Provide characteristics and features.

How - Relate cause and effect, make the relationships between things evident.

How healthy are Australians?

Content Point Three

Analyse groups experiencing inequities in health, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and one other group (socioeconomically disadvantaged people, rural and remote, culturally and linguistically diverse populations, people with disability or older people)

Including:

  • what does the data tell us?
  • how do the determinants interact to affect the health of population groups?
  • what are some of the causes that underpin the inequities in health?
  • what actions can be implemented to improve the health status of these groups?

 

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Analyse - Identify components and the relationship between them; Draw out and relate implications.

What - Provide characteristics and features.

How - Relate cause and effect, make the relationships between things evident.

How healthy are Australians?

Content Point One

Analyse groups experiencing inequities in health, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and one other group (socioeconomically disadvantaged people, rural and remote, culturally and linguistically diverse populations, people with disability or older people)

Including:

  • what does the data tell us?
  • how do the determinants interact to affect the health of population groups?
  • what are some of the causes that underpin the inequities in health?
  • what actions can be implemented to improve the health status of these groups?

 

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Analyse - Identify components and the relationship between them; Draw out and relate implications.

What - Provide characteristics and features.

How - Relate cause and effect, make the relationships between things evident.

How healthy are Australians?

Content Point Three

Analyse groups experiencing inequities in health, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and one other group (socioeconomically disadvantaged people, rural and remote, culturally and linguistically diverse populations, people with disability or older people)

Including:

  • what does the data tell us?
  • how do the determinants interact to affect the health of population groups?
  • what are some of the causes that underpin the inequities in health?
  • what actions can be implemented to improve the health status of these groups?

 

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Analyse - Identify components and the relationship between them; Draw out and relate implications.

What - Provide characteristics and features.

How - Relate cause and effect, make the relationships between things evident.

How healthy are Australians?

Content Point Three

Analyse groups experiencing inequities in health, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and one other group (socioeconomically disadvantaged people, rural and remote, culturally and linguistically diverse populations, people with disability or older people)

Including:

  • what does the data tell us?
  • how do the determinants interact to affect the health of population groups?
  • what are some of the causes that underpin the inequities in health?
  • what actions can be implemented to improve the health status of these groups?

 

NESA Glossary of Key Words:   

 

Analyse - Identify components and the relationship between them; Draw out and relate implications.

What - Provide characteristics and features.

How - Relate cause and effect, make the relationships between things evident.

Learning Activities 

1. Using the following links, students examine the major health issues faced by the chosen group and create a ‘One Pager’ to summarise the key content.

 

2. Students participate in ‘In Your Shoes’ activity that encourages students to immerse themselves in the experiences and viewpoints of others. By adopting the perspectives of different characters, groups, or students can develop a more nuanced understanding of motivations, contexts and emotions that drive behaviours and decisions.

Consider the following questions:

  • What are the key social determinants impacting health for this group? 

 (e.g. income, education, access to healthcare)

  • How do these determinants lead to health disparities for this group?
  • What are the consequences of these disparities on the overall health and wellbeing of the group?

 

3. Research a news article/story that demonstrates the inequities experienced by the chosen group and analyse the associated impacts. Examples:

 

 

 

 

 

Revision Questions  

1. Outline the causes of inequities for the one group other than Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.

 

2. Analyse how the determinants interact to influence one group other than Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.

 

3. Describe a strategy that aims to improve the health status of one group other than Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.

 

4. Compare health actions used to improve the health status of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and one other group.

 

5. Using examples, justify the need for strategies to address health inequities.

 

 

Sample Answers

Sample answers coming soon.

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