PUBH 2018 Culture Diversity and Health (UG Cert)

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Credit Points 10

Legacy Code 500056

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Description This unit introduces skills for understanding and engaging effectively with the culturally and socially diverse world in which we live and work. Indigenous Australia is a major theme and students will gain an appreciation of the achievements and needs of Indigenous Australians. The unit examines cultural awareness more broadly and puts these issues in the context of health professionals working in multi-cultural settings and handling culturally different health philosophies and practices. Cultural diversity is increasingly recognised as a major issue in the delivery of health care and a major determinant of Indigenous health.

School Health Sciences

Discipline Public Health, Not Elsewhere Classified.

Student Contribution Band HECS Band 2 10cp

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Level Undergraduate Level 2 subject

Equivalent Subjects PUBH 2006 Culture Diversity and Health (WSTC) PUBH 2005 Culture Diversity and Health

Restrictions Student must be enrolled: 7172 Undergraduate Certificate in Health Services Management

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this subject, students should be able to:
  1. Apply knowledge regarding equity, culture and diversity to their studies and professional behaviour as future health science practitioners
  2. Examine the experiences of health, wellness, health services and health outcomes from an Indigenous perspective
  3. Describe circumstances and health needs of a range of marginalised Australians including; Indigenous Australians, Australians of a culturally or linguistically diverse backgrounds, sexually diverse Australians, ageing Australians and Australians living with disability
  4. Examine approaches to cultural competency in health science practice

Subject Content

1.Introduction to the unit:
2.What are culture, diversity and identity? How do health care professionals approach them?
-Explore the cultural/social/ethnic diversity of the class
-Introduce cultures of health and health care
3.The Australian context ? Indigenous Australia:
-Overview of the history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia and the concept of Indigenous identities
4.The cultures of health and health care:
-Review of dominant health culture in Australia
-Understanding Western and Eastern health models
5.The Australian context ? Australians of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds (CALD):
-Overview of the history of migration to Australia and the contemporary context of Australian ?emulticulturalism?f
-Health needs of CALD Australians
6.Segregation as a fundamental cause of ethnic disparities in health:
-Discrimination and health: causes, consequences and potential solutions
-Religious difference in Australia
7.Human rights:
-What are human rights?
-Human Rights in Australia
-What rights are covered to promote equity?

Assessment

The following table summarises the standard assessment tasks for this subject. Please note this is a guide only. Assessment tasks are regularly updated, where there is a difference your Learning Guide takes precedence.

Item Length Percent Threshold Individual/Group Task
Applied Project Part A (300 words) (1,2) (10%) Part B (750 words) (1,3) (25%) Part C (3 minute video) (3,4) (35%) 70 N Individual
Quiz 20 questions 15 N Individual
Quiz 20 questions 15 N Individual

Teaching Periods

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Block E Session

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