In this article we draw upon the work of governmentality and cultural risk theorists (Foucault 1991; Rose 1999; Dean 1999; Lupton 1999) and feminist research into women's experience of depression (Stoppard, 2000) to develop a gendered analysis of recent Australian mental h...
She added, "We've found the provision of mental health services and the implementation of mental health policies clearly need to adjust at different phases of the pandemic, or indeed in any public health emergency." Social sensing would seem to have important implications for how government and ...
Experiencing racial discrimination was associated with worse mental health, with the odds of being above the threshold for high or very high psychological distress significantly higher for people with medium and high levels of experiences of racism compared to people who had no experiences of racism. ...
MENTAL health of teenagersThe article discusses the concerns of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) regarding changes in the Australian federal budget for health care as the Select Committee on Health begins its inquiry on health policies and...
asylum seekers in Australia. Of particular concern are asylum seekers on Bridging Visas with no work rights and no access to Medicare. The paper examines several key questions: What is the current state of play, in terms of health screening and medical care policies, for asylum seekers and ...
- 《Bmc Health Services Research》 被引量: 3发表: 2017年 Resources policies in Australia - ScienceDirect Developments in Australia's resource industries in recent years have raised policy issues not previously encountered, and their consideration has been superimposed onto traditional policies affecting ...
The paper examines several key questions: What is the current state of play, in terms of health screening and medical care policies, for asylum seekers and refugees? Relatedly, how has current policy changed from that of the past? How does Australia compare with other countries in relation to...
We now cannot afford to pay for electricity because insane policies driven by climate hysteria have crippled our generation industry. Thanks Albo and your Green socialist mates. Virtue signalling on Day 2 Thanks to the Greens in drag (the Teals), we now have a radical left Labor government int...
Rapid growth in social media use among young adults has raised concerns about its possible impact onmental healthand wellbeing, particularly among university student populations where the prevalence of mental health issues is also rising. Using qualitative approaches, this study identified the ways in ...
Research has reported an epidemic of mental health concerns among staff in higher education. Universities can improve staff mental health by creating work