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That's Patsy Held 2022
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Australian to Australian people Experience the
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largest capital health outcomes overall,
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Australian health groups with a cup of health outcomes between
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the people and the rest of Australia
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still being Australia's certificate decreased the gap.
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These camps include largest presence, the mortality rate,
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morbidity and other health outcomes.
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Betsy, of Australian
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people is the lower set of war. Australian health groups,
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everybody people. Life expectancy is 10 years lower than
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nonjudicial Australians are showing the right.
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The life expectancy of 80 people continue to increase the gap. Doesn't
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this concern increases the goal?
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The federal government is to reduce the couple of the health problems
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training at sea people mortality rates to 60 to 64 age bracket,
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which is way lower than 85 plus in non indigenous Australians,
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62% of its emails and 54% of the females who died were younger than 65 years old.
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This ridiculous gap between both health groups is a problem,
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and although the government is developing policies and funding initiatives,
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the mortality rates, hardly decreasing
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mortality rates are quite high currently due to the
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covid outbreak.
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This has made
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people more aware of their health and hospital attendance has been high.
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But hospitalizations are still higher than non indigenous Australians and
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are more likely to suffer long term health conditions,
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also three times more likely to develop diabetes and sustained injuries,
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and also 1.5 times more likely to develop obesity.
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Well, I see social cultural factors all of the health outcomes significantly.
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This is due to the ICU majority. Influenced by the elders and community.
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This causes a cycle of high smoking rates,
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domestic violence and alcohol consumption
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as each generation takes in what they have grown up with and learn from their family.
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A major factor of the low life expectancy and
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increased morbidity rate is at the anti community.
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Rely on natural medicines as they don't trust Western medicine.
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Yes, because it's easy preventable diseases do, then called more dresses.
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More anti people do not rely on Western medicine,
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the people of low education, employment and income rates,
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which are all socio economic factors that contribute
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to the 18 health and well being.
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These low rates increase the risk behaviours such as smoking,
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physical activity and excessive drinking.
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They're just working right to more than double the rate of non indigenous.
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It's because of the phone absent Roman right
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compared to the 75% of non indigenous enrolment.
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Right
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as the people live all around Australia, including city, rural remote areas
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at two people living in rural and remote areas are heavily
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affected due to limited access to health services such as hospitals.
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This contributes to high rates of homelessness of
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people, which is currently 3.6% of
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of our population.
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The most remote state territory is Northern Territory,
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which have the most indigenous child death as 305 per 100,000,
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and the at the infamous salary is twice of that of non indigenous Australians.
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Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council and the Closer Gap Campaign
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are both health professions that are funded by the state government.
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These health promotions help promote
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health and their strategies are to develop
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to improve life outcomes of party people with respect to health and well being,
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employment, education, land justice and safety
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close the Gap campaign is made to enable
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the people and government to work together
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to overcome the experience of inequality of
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people
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and to achieve equality throughout Australia,
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the H M R C is the highest representative
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body and voice of artsy communities on health.
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The H and M R C represent the Aboriginal Community
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controlled health services deliver culturally
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appropriate primary healthcare to communities.
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These health professions, along with federal government,
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gather epidemiological data so that they can gather, such as provocative disease.
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In order to strategise.
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There are ways to prevent
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I see people deaths and allow early prevention.
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Ottawa Child is a blueprint for health promotions.
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Includes building public policies, creating supportive environments,
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strengthening community action,
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Philippine personal skills and we are intending health services.
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The government have developed policies and funding initiatives.
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An example of this is Australia introduced reform agreement closing the gap
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which has influenced health within aboriginal communities.
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The Australian government has also committed a change in 2000 and
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seven when the close the Gap Statement of intent was
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signed by the prime minister in 2000 and eight,
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which was made to achieve health equally between unjust Nazi people.
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The Australian Federal Police has recruited indigenous trainees
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and developed educational programmes on policing and anti
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communities and boosting the work of Australian federal
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police officers and artsy communities throughout community activities.
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The government has also provided housing,
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water supply system to indigenous communities to support them
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and to reach health equality,
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the involvement of their representative bodies as protective participants
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in the planning and regional and local levels.
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The involvement of the people in their community gives them the
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confidence of making decisions in the communities that will benefit them.
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The local government has also funded culturally
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approved primary health services by aboriginal people.
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Let's get an easily accessible health service that only helps them in
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be healthy, but also helps them in the ways that accepted as a natural medicine.
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The local government supplied the anti population
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with the healthcare and access to help
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learning support for indigenous babies.
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Children's about The local government has also
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provided primary health services for people,
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especially through aboriginal community controlled health services.
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Both countries decreasing morbidity and they allow indigenous community
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to reduce the risk of smoking from 41 to 37%
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We are attending health services include preventing
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education through health expert resistant structured lifestyles,
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healthy living and prevent type of chronic disease,
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and 34 to 30 45 age group for its people.
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The local governments are initiating changes that will
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guarantee the anti community with the housing,
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water supply, health
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equity
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community so the indigenous people can live with equal living in.