The Campaign believes that strong leadership at all levels of government in taking forward a social and
cultural determinants approach to Closing the Gap is required.
«strengths - based
cultural determinants approach to improving the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people»
As reported previously at Croakey, Professor Brown is an advocate of taking a strengths - based
cultural determinants approach to improving the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
It's time to move away from the deficit model that is implicit in much discussion about the social determinants of health, and instead take a strengths - based
cultural determinants approach to improving the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Not exact matches
A «social and
cultural determinants»
approach recognises that there are many drivers of ill - health that lie outside the direct responsibility of the health sector and which therefore require a collaborative, inter-sectoral
approach.
Consistent with the thematic
approach to the Articles of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP),
cultural determinants include, but are not limited to:
Note: My Life My Lead — Opportunities for strengthening
approaches to the social
determinants and
cultural determinants of Indigenous health: Report on the national consultations December 2017, 2017 Commonwealth of Australia December 2017.
My Life My Lead: Opportunities for strengthening
approaches to the social
determinants and
cultural determinants of Indigenous Health: Report on the national consultations December 2017.
Of particular importance for all levels of government, is to develop a more comprehensive
approach to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health that encompasses the social and
cultural determinants of health.