INDA103

  • Human rights and Indigenous Australian peoples
  • Startup
    • Start here
    • About
  • Course Guide
    • Course aims
    • Overview
    • Syllabus
    • What’s involved and essential technologies
    • Recommended resources
    • Course developers
    • Getting credit
  • Course Announcements
    • How announcements work
    • Instructions for getting ready
    • Instructions for session 1
    • Instructions for session 2
    • Instructions for session 3
    • Instructions for assignment
  • Learning pathways
    • Indigenous Australian Peoples and Human Rights
    • Native Title and Heritage Protection
    • Indigenous Health and Well Being
  • Assessment
    • Course assignment
    • Assessment rubric

Indigenous Health and Well Being

1. Overview
2. Why Social Justice and Reconciliation?
3. Social Justice
4. Reconciliation
5. Indigenous Health and Well Being Today
6. References

References

Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation (1995). Going Forward: Social Justice for the First Australians. AGPS: Canberra.

Dodson, M. (1993). First Annual Report of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, HREOC: Sydney.

Johnston, E. (1991). Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody.

MacRae A., Thomson, N., Anomie, Burns, J., Catto, M., Gray, C., Levitan, L., McLoughlin, N., Potter, C., Ride, K., Stumpers, S., Trzesinski, A., Urquhart, B. (2013). Overview of Australian Indigenous health status, 2012.

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