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Running Head:INDIGENIOUS HEALTH CARE POLICIES AND APPROACH 1Indigenous health Care Policies and ApproachNameInstitutional Affiliation
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INDIGENIOUS HEALTH CARE POLICIES AND APPROACH 2Indigenous health Care Policies and ApproachIntroduction The universal human rights declaration advocates for the right to good health, it statesthat everyone is entitled to get the care they need, at any time they need it in a friendly way thatmakes them feel comfortable and to eventually achieve the desired results that are worth thevalue of their money. The indigenous people in Australia include the Aboriginal and TorresStrait Islander people. These people have often been sidelined in many ways including; access togood health care, education, resource allocation, employment opportunity among others (Smith,2016). Despite the fact that they are indigenous people and the fact that they are different, theyare also the origins of Australia and they, therefore, have equal rights to access government orpublic resources like any other Australian. Q. 1.Attitudes to individuals’ play a major role it can adversely affect people’s perception ofan individual or a certain group of people, for example, the attitude towards the indigenouspeople makes them feel inferior, and rejected. These attitudes can create hatred or even enmitybetween groups of people or individual. On the other hand, collective responsibility bringstogether the community. Collective responsibility involves individuals, groups, society and thecommunity working together as one group. With collective responsibility compared to individualresponsibility, it recognizes everyone’s origin and it makes everyone feel part and parcel of acommunity and this can easily help in the improvement of the indigenous people's health carebecause they are part of the community and; therefore, have the rights to public resources likeany other person.
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