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Access to comprehensive primary care: A case study of Rohingya refugees and asylum seekers in Sydney, Australia

机译:获得全面初级保健的情况:以澳大利亚悉尼罗兴亚难民和寻求庇护者为例

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Can Get Health in Canterbury (CGHiC) is a locality-based project that aims to improve health and reduce inequities for marginalised culturally and linguistically diverse groups by increasing access to comprehensive primary health care services and addressing the underlying social determinants of health in a socio-economically disadvantaged Local Government Area in Sydney, Australia. CGHiC project has undertaken to increase the power of marginalised population groups to participate in and influence decisions affecting their health. There is evidence that marginalised communities require space in which to develop and agree on items that they wish to place on the public agenda of the health sector; representation (by right, rather than by invitation) in decision-making spaces; and capacity to influence policy decisions. CGHIC is working with Rohingya refugees and asylum seekers to evaluate a collective control initiative modelled on the Big Local in the United Kingdom. An initiative that aims to support communities to have more collective control over which defining issues to address and how to address them. Community engagement underpinned the preparatory work and included a Zoo trip to build trust and develop relationships and a community consultation that used story boards to understand the communities’ health priorities. To offer a longitudinal perspective semi-structured interviews will be conducted with a purposeful sample of stakeholders to evaluate the impact on social relationship and cohesion, skill development and improvements in community assets. Interviews will be conducted in two time points (Month 6 and Month 12). This paper will describe the work currently being done by CGHiC with the Rohingya’s and early evaluation findings.
机译:坎特伯雷可以得到健康(CGHiC)是一个基于地方的项目,旨在通过增加获得全面的初级卫生保健服务的机会并解决社会心理健康的根本社会决定因素,改善边缘化的文化和语言多样性群体的健康并减少不平等现象。澳大利亚悉尼经济上处于不利地位的地方政府地区。 CGHiC项目致力于提高边缘化人群参与和影响影响其健康的决策的力量。有证据表明,边缘化社区需要空间来发展并就他们希望列入卫生部门公共议程的项目达成共识;在决策空间中的代表(通过权利,而不是通过邀请);和影响政策决策的能力。 CGHIC正在与罗兴亚难民和寻求庇护者合作,以英国大本营为榜样,评估一项集体控制计划。该计划旨在支持社区对要解决的定义问题以及解决方法具有更多的集体控制权。社区参与是准备工作的基础,其中包括动物园之旅以建立信任和发展关系,以及社区咨询会使用故事板来了解社区的健康优先事项。为了提供一个纵向的视角,将进行半结构化的访谈,对目标利益相关者进行有目的的评估,以评估对社会关系和凝聚力,技能发展以及社区资产改善的影响。访谈将在两个时间点(第6个月和第12个月)进行。本文将介绍CGHiC目前在罗兴亚人的研究中以及早期评估结果中所做的工作。

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