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Short Course - Social Determinants of Indigenous Health
8 ? 12 March 2004, Crowne Plaza Hotel Darwin, Northern Territory,
Australia
This five day short course will systematically explore the impact of the
social environment on the health of Indigenous Australians. The focus will
be on the upstream factors that influence health. These include issues
such as racism, history, poverty, employment and education. We will look
for ways to approach policy and intervention that take the social context
into account. The course will present the basic tools of social
epidemiology through the use of lectures, case studies and group
exercises.
Who should attend? - Post-graduate students, researchers, health service
providers, policy makers, anyone interested in increasing their
understanding of health in a wider social context.
For more information
Please contact: Ms Bronwyn Carson 08 8922 8829 [log in to unmask]
OR Associate Professor Ross Bailie 08 8922 8835 [log in to unmask]
OR visit the Menzies School of Health website as follows: http://www.menzies.edu.au Go to Education, Short Courses, Flyer Social Determinants of Health
Bronwyn Carson
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Menzies School of Health Research
Phone: 08 8922 8829 (before 1pm CST)
Fax: 08 8927 5187
Email: [log in to unmask]
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