Announcing the Diversity in Health 2010 Conference
The Centre for Culture, Ethnicity & Health is proud to present the Diversity in Health 2010 Conference in Melbourne between 7 and 9 June 2010.
If you are working to improve health and wellbeing, you will find this conference invaluable. Cultural diversity is part of the fabric of Australia and whether you work in a hospital, a community agency or within government, the way in which you respond to diversity will directly influence the impact you can make.
Addressing diversity is not a tick-box exercise; it needs to be explored at many levels. Are patients missing out on vital information or treatment because they cannot understand us when we talk about treatment options? Can generalist public health campaigns work in a multicultural society? Can patients from non-English speaking backgrounds have equitable access to mental health services? How should chronic illnesses such as diabetes be managed within the Indian or Pacific Islander communities? Read more
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Themes for Diversity in Health 2010
Diversity in Health 2010 will feature three major themes:
Cultural integrity in service delivery
A holistic service response that places the client at its centre, recognising diverse cultural and linguistic needs.
Right to health
The right of everyone to the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health, extending to the determinants of health, freedom from violence and discrimination, and access to health-related information and education.
Modern multiculturalism
The rationale that created multiculturalism is no longer valid but we are not living in a multicultural Eden. Is it time for multiculturalism V.2?
The conference will also feature several minor themes, representing key issues in diversity and health:
- Aged care
- Cultural rights
- Culture, health and sexuality
- Language services
- Mental health
- Problem gambling
- Refugee health and wellbeing
Read more about these themes on the conference website.
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