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Essay on Indigenous Health Case Study

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Health is known as a state where an individual is socially, mentally and emotionally stable without the presence of any illness, disease or infirmity (Carson, 2007). Jenny, an indigenous woman is 34 weeks pregnant, she has been complaining about her abdominal pains and after seeing the flying doctor, she was asked to fly back with him as she might be in an early labour. Jenny is concerned about her family; she wonders how they will manage without her. Her mother-in-law lives with her sister-in-law and she wonders if she will be able to come and help as her mother has a diabetic leg ulcer and needs treatment so cannot travel. This essay will discuss about the health issues before colonization and after colonization, Jenny’s …show more content…

During colonization, there was less facility of medication in rural or remote areas, this can be reflected even today. People living in rural or remote areas do not have the facility to travel to get the medical facilities for their treatment. In some remote areas of Australia, health care providers travel around to treat the indigenous people in remote areas. Dispossession is when people are removed from the land that they regard as their own (Germov, 2009). During colonization, there was a change in the socio-economic status and cultural environment, people were moved from their land to other places where the colonialists believed they belonged to (Crisp & Taylor, 2009). When Australia became British colonized, the indigenous Australians steeply declined in population, the colonialists believed that everything that belonged to the indigenous people; the family, religion, social life should be ruled and it was all ruled by the government (Crisp & Taylor, 2009). During colonization, initial dispossession occurred

nearby the rural areas, and it was in these locations where disastrous diseases invented (Germov, 2009).
Culture is sometimes described as a lens through which we view the world, meaning that one’s culture influences their perceptions and interactions in everyday life” (Davis, 2006). Every culture has different beliefs and customs

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