Unit

School Of Nursing And Midwifery

Health in a Culturally Diverse CommunityWestern Sydney University Unit Code: 401009.1

Discipline: NURSING

Student Contribution Band: 1

Level: 2

Credit Points: 10

Assumed Knowledge
Primary health care, professional communication, foundational knowledge of the behavioural sciences and their relationship to nursing or midwifery and nursing or midwifery practice.


Equivalent Units
401206 - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health

Unit Enrolment Restrictions
Students must be enrolled in 4691 Bachelor of Nursing; 4692 Bachelor of Nursing Graduate Entry; 4693 Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced) or 4684 Bachelor of Midwifery.


About this Unit
From 2018 this unit is replaced by 401206 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health. This unit enables nursing and midwifery students to investigate and discuss the concepts of health and illness in the context of culturally diverse communities. The unit promotes the attainment of critical knowledge and core principles necessary for students to become holistic, culturally sensitive and appropriately adaptable when meeting the health needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People and people from other diverse cultural backgrounds. A case study approach provides a framework for students to explore the impact of different attitude and value systems relating to the health of people in Australia.

Special Requirements - Essential Equipment
Essential Equipment: Access to an internet enabled device is essential in order to be able to: access course materials; to participate in discussion groups; and to access additional resources provided by the lecturer during the session. See http://www.westernsydney.edu.au/currentstudents/current_students/services_and_facilities/uwsonline_student_support for further information.


Courses
4684.1Bachelor of MidwiferyCONTINUING
4691.1Bachelor of NursingCONTINUING




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