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Health promotion in Aboriginal communities

Dr. Hunt questions the appropriateness of mainstream health promotion for women, and gives examples of health promotion developed in response to women's stated needs.

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  • "Wellness"@en
  • "Feminist critique"@en

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  • "Dr. Hunt questions the appropriateness of mainstream health promotion for women, and gives examples of health promotion developed in response to women's stated needs."@en
  • "Dr. Grant Donovan, Wellness Officer, Western Australian Ministry of Sport and Recreation, puts the case for the "Wellness Movement" arguing that health promotion has been too involved with disease avoidance and with professionally defined health needs. In contrast, "Wellness" is about self-direction, self-actualisation, personal autonomy and the development of a community context which supports the health and happiness of each individual."
  • "Dr. Grant Donovan argues that health promotion has been too involved with disease avoidance and professionally defined health needs. Wellness should be about self-direction, self-actualisation, personal autonomy and a community context which supports the individual."@en
  • "In this programme Dr. Sherry Saggers, Senior lecturer, Edith Cowan University, argues the case for contextualising poor Aboriginal health within the political economy of Australian society."@en
  • "In this programme Dr. Sherry Saggers, Senior lecturer, Edith Cowan University, argues the case for contextualising poor Aboriginal health within the political economy of Australian society."

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  • "Health promotion"
  • "Health promotion in Aboriginal communities"@en
  • "Health promotion in Aboriginal communities"
  • "Health promotion wellness"@en
  • "Health promotion a feminist critique"@en