a, Aboriginal differs from physical wellbeing, social, emotional
and cultural well being in the community to acheive their role in
the human being and life and death. There is a story called
Rabbit-proof fence whose epic journey walking for 1500miles from
home reflects on cultural conflict represented in the three
aboriginal girls due to rejection from their culture. postcolonial
point of view, socially shared knowledge among various cultures
helps to identify ethnic identity. memories, hesitate opposition to
the colonizers' racial act.
b, Struggle due to white colonialist acts against Aboriginal people
with discriminating and racial policies made separate from their
families. aboriginal suffer from the spread of disease because of
lack of health care. cultural conflict between the indigenous
people(Terres trait island population) and the white colonialist in
prejudice and discrimination and refusal from white colonizers.
They treated as criminals by white.
c, culture is a shared knowledge in human cognition, disparities in
health among racial minorities need social support and valuable
care. nursing workforce diversity efforts decrease health
disparities among indigenous populations..eliminating disparities
and support policies and achieving equity by avoiding stereotyping
views to an individual with cultural preference. This story
improved knowledge as a nurse to eliminating cultural diversity and
helps to provide culturally competent care for patients.
reference your working paper with APA 6th style please Reflect on h-yor epedence vewing"Robbit Proof fence...
please use the film rabbit proof fence
In this assessment you will directly engage in an experimental learning process using film or television to examine, expand and question your cultural assumptions, acquiring a greater understanding of your affective, behavioral, and cognitive positions. Using film and television utilises public discourse as a trigger to engage you as nursing students in discussions about nursing values, nursing history and representations of the profession in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islande Health, Wellbeing...