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Role of Three Sectors in Marginalization of Vulnerable Populations in Australian Society

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This report examines the impact of marginalization on vulnerable populations in Australian society and evaluates the role of government, private, and civil sectors in providing services and support to these populations. It discusses the current services and policies developed by these sectors to address the needs of marginalized individuals. The report emphasizes the importance of equal rights, opportunities, and access to healthcare for vulnerable populations.

Role of Three Sectors in Marginalization of Vulnerable Populations in Australian Society

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The role of the three sectors
government private and civil
society which includes non-
government organizations
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................................................3
MAIN BODY .................................................................................................................................................3
CONCLUSION ..............................................................................................................................................5
REFERENCES ................................................................................................................................................6
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INTRODUCTION
The main aim of conducting respective report is to understand about the role of three
sectors i.e. government, private and civil society it also includes non-government organization.
In this evaluation of role is based on factor i.e. impact of marginalization on the vulnerable
populations in the Australian society. Moreover, report will also include current services for
members of marginalized population developed by government, private and civil society.
MAIN BODY
Marginalized population is considered as those people who are excluded from the main
stream of social, cultural, economic or political life in a nation. In addition to this vulnerable
group or migrated people are those who are with suffering from any or many mental disorder as
well as they are being neglected from the society. vulnerable group include people who
experienced family or domestic violence, refugees/ CALD, people exiting prison, person who
have blood borne viruses, person who need high social and health care and many more.
Marginalized populations like women, historically oppressed ethnic or oppressed group,
individual who have identity as transgender, gay, lesbians, queer or a person with mental or
physical disorder. In Australia these people are considered as marginalized population who are
being highly impacted due to economic crises in year 2008 as during this population these people
not able to get proper health care services (Opportunities for Action: Traditionally Marginalized
Populations and the Economic Crisis, 2020). Moreover, marginalization highly impacts on the
vulnerable population in Australian society as during these economic crises they not able to get
proper economic sources as at that time no one want to recruit these people in their office. This
marginalization shows direct or indirect impact on the wellbeing and health of vulnerable people
as they not able to get proper treatment (Learning to build relationships for a better Australia,
2020). It is generally take place because due to less availability of economy to the vulnerable
population in Australian marginalized people not able to get proper health care services.
Role of government sector
In addition to this the propose processes for ameliorating the effects of marginalization on health
and wellbeing is based on developing and following strategies and plans which are developed by
government, civil society and private society so that these people leave their life properly and
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