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AH framework (Considerations (Access to care: geographical limitations,…
AH framework
Considerations
Access to care: geographical limitations, cultural appropriateness, power imbalance
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Access: affordability, appropriateness, availability, acceptability, approachability
Guidelines for ethical conduct in research: respect, reciprocity, equality, responsibility, survival and protection, spirit and integrity, equality
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Dispossession, colonisation, oppression and marginalisation, intergenerational trauma
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Principals
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Self-determination: ATSI people take matters into their own hands. Individuals and communities actively engage in decision making and control
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Social, emotional and cultural wellbeing at centre of principles
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Addresses the social and cultural determinants of health: action across housing, education, employment etc.
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Approaches
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Multi-level: individual, communities,
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Organisations
NACCHO: National Aboriginal COmmunity Controlled Health Organisation: National peak body on Aboriginal Health
Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre, state committee
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Definition of health = not just the physical wellbeing of an individual but refers to the social, emotional and cultural wellbeing of the whole community.
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