Unit 3 AOS 1
Unit 3 AOS 2
Unit 4 AOS 1
Unit 4 AOS 2
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100

Relates to the functioning of the body and its systems and includes the capacity to perform daily tasks or activities. 

Physical health and wellbeing.

100

Australias universal healthcare system, which aims to improve access to healthcare for all Australians and to provide access to adequate healthcare at little or no cost to all Australians in need of treatment, regardless of age or income 

Medicare

100

Are infectious diseased that are transmitted from the environment, including through air, food, water, and other infected organisms 

Communicable disease 

100

Reduce deaths associated maternal and child health 

End preventable deaths from non-communicable diseases and other health conditions

Reduce the prevalence of communicable diseases such as waterborne diseases 

Key features of SDG 3

100


Human Development Index

3 Dimentions: Knowledge, a decent standard of living, long and healthy life 

4 Indicators: Gross national income per capita, Mean years of schooling, expected years of schooling, life expectancy at birth

200

The number of deaths caused by a particular disease, illness or other environmental factor

Mortality 

200

Focuses on the physical or biological aspects of disease and illness. It is a medical model of care practiced by doctors and health professionals and is associated with the diagnosis, cure and treatment of disease.

Biomedical model of health

200

Involves creating an equitable society that meets the needs of all citizens at the present without compromising the ability to meet these needs for future generations

Social Sustainability 

200

Also known as humanitarian aid, refers to short term assistance provided after an emergency or crisis  

Emergency aid 

200

WHO Priorities

Protect health- Addressing Health emergencies 

Promote health- Promoting healthier populations

Provide health- Achiving universal access to healthcare

300

An individuals or populations overall health, taking into account various aspects such as life expectancy, amount of disability and levels of disease risk factors

Health Status

300

The difference between the Medicare benefit and the schedule fee

Gap amount

300

Creating an environment in which people can develop to their full potential and lead productive, creative lives according to their needs and interests. 

Human development

300
Ownership

Focused on results

Transparency and shared responsibility 

Partnerships 


Features of effective aid programs 

300

Sustainability 

Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs 

400

The state of feeling unwell or being in poor health, often due to disease or injury

Illness 

400

Refers to decisions that are made by governments and organisations in relation to healthcare policy, includes changes in policy that will help to make healthier choices 

Build healthy public policy 

400

The total value of goods and services a countries citizens produce, including the value of income earned by citizens who may be working in an overseas country 

Gross National Income 

400

The uneven progress of the goals across countires meant there are still millions of people experiencing hardship in our world

Rational for SDGs

400

Two Australian Aid Priority Areas 

Education and Health

Agriculture, Fisheries and water

Infrastructure, trade facilitation and international competitiveness

Building resilience

Effective governance 

Gender equality, and empowering women and girls   

500

Sometimes referred to as social class; the key elements of income, education level, employment status and occupational type determine a persons.....

Socioeconomic status
500

Limit intake of foods containing saturated fats, added salt, added sugar and alcohol

Guideline 3

500

Characterised by the co-existence of communicable diseased and non-communicable diseases within the one country 

Double burden of disease

500

Conduct research and provide health and wellbeing information

The work of the WHO

500

Health

A state of complete physical, social and mental wellbeing, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity 

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