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Postgraduate |
(MED)
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Leader: Ms G Hodgkins
Offered:
Clayton First semester 2006 (OCL)
Synopsis: Special aspects of rural populations in Australia necessitating modifications to treatment and service delivery strategies. Major areas include population structures, migration patterns, distribution of Aboriginal populations and cultural differences between urban and rural Australia; Epidemiology of mental illness; Development strategies for mental health service delivery; economics of service delivery to rural and remote areas and the implications of demographic structures of rural communities for delivery of care; Mobilising community resources; Adaptation of psychological techniques for low frequency contacts, electronic media, video conferencing and the potential of new technologies.
Objectives: Upon completion of this unit, students will have: 1. Knowledge of the nature and descriptions of Australia's rural communities; 2. An understanding of mental health service delivery issues for rural areas including specific strategies applicable to clinical care in rural areas; 3. Knowledge of special needs of Aboriginal populations and processes to meet those needs; 4. An understanding of mental health service delivery issues for rural areas including specific strategies applicable to clinical care in rural areas; 5. Knowledge of special needs of Aboriginal populations and processes to meet those needs; 6. An understanding of the state of knowledge regarding mental illness in these communities;and 7. An awareness of issues relating to suicide in rural Australia.
Assessment: Study journal (30%) + Written assessment approx. 3,000 words (70%)