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JULIE'S Social determinants - Coggle Diagram
JULIE'S Social determinants
ECONOMIC STABILITY
Low annual leave left
Annual leave used to care for children when sick or to take Aunty Joan to appointments
Potential solution: Julie can look into NEPT (non-emergency patient transport) to transport Aunty Joan to her appointments so that she does not need to take leave. However, Aunty Joan may want Julie (or another family or community member) present
Has a full time 9-5 job
SOCIAL & COMMUNITY CONTEXT
No time for social interaction with friends because she is caring for her children and Aunty Joan
Lack of social support network
High mental load of being a carer for Aunty Joan, resulting in stress and tiredness for Julie
Potential solution: National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Aged Care program for Aunty Joan
provides care while allowing patients to remain close to their family/community
Allows Julie time to socialise and seek out her support networks
No time for civic participation
Lack of avenue for stress relief/escape/social meaning
Healthcare
Currently taking PT 40 minutes to Aunty Joan's GP. This suggests lack of access to healthcare services
Search ACCHO website for nearby clinics
Potential lack of access to primary care, as Julie has taken on the role of carer for Aunty Joan
Search ACCHO website for nearby clinics
Neighbourhood
Small house, not big enough for children and Aunty Joan
Assumed access to Public Transport (travels to go to GP)
Education
Both children enrolled in school
increased literacy and language skills
increased employment opportunities after graduating