Aboriginal And Strait Islanders Essay

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The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People have undergone much change since the colonisation. They have seen their lands dispossessed, been subjected to murder, rape, been denied of their language, cultures and spiritual beliefs as well as being denied of any individuality. It is because of problems such as these that the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are experiencing rates of mental illness far above that of the national average. This essay aims to discuss some of the social, emotional and cultural aspects which are associated with the higher rates of mental illness and in particular suicide, as well as identifying evidence based strategies to address these higher rates.

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This is a whole-of-life view and it also includes the cyclical concept of life-death-life” (NAHSWP, 1989).

In addition there needs to be an understanding to the relationships towards the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders health and well-being. These include the historical context and legacy which lies within the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders history and the future uncertainty the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders face towards the unresolved issues that have contributed to the decline in health and well-being of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. (Dudgeon et al.)

The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have a well diverse culture with a rich and meaningful background. The impact of the British colonisation in 1788, legislation and ‘stolen generation’ created a range of significant hardships for these individuals to face. These issues continue to cause problems and impact these individuals and their mental health. The issues that the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people face include but are not limited to Grief and loss in the Aboriginal Community, Living in Continual Poverty, loss of identity, loss of culture, incarceration, premature death, poor education outcomes, substance abuse, sexual abuse, murder and alcoholism (Design)

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