Multicultural Perspectives on Health and Wellbeing/Multicultural Australia

The phrase multicultural Australia conjures many images, particularly of myriad languages, ethnic groups, religions and cuisines. How did this ethnic and cultural diversity develop? What were the immigration policies that shaped the demographic of our population? When was multiculturalism as a concept and policy introduced and how has it evolved? What does Australia’s Multicultural Policy aim to achieve, and what structures and practices are required? How does Indigenous Australians unique position as the country’s first people interface with multiculturalism? These are a few of the aspects that will be examined, and providing the background necessary for exploring and analyzing the myriad dimensions of health and wellbeing of a multicultural population.

Australian Census 2011 demographic map - Australia by SLA - BCP field 1244 Total Persons Both parents born in Australia

Lecture

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https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7Hrit8ueO1bbzdhcEUzZXUwckU/view?pref=2&pli=1

Activity

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Workshop

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  1. Review of lecture, "Multicultural Australia: Monoculture to Cultural Pluralism"
  2. Working effectively in workshops and small groups
  3. Immigration Museum visit
  4. Assessments
  5. Making a multi media presentation - Leigh Blackall

Resources

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Essential

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  • Smolicz, J. and M. Secombe, Globalisation cultural diversity and multiculturalism: Australia, in International Handbook on Globalisation, Education and Policy Research, J. Zajda, Editor. 2005, Springer: Netherlands. p. 207-220.
  • Rodríguez-García, D., Beyond assimilation and multiculturalism: a critical review of the debate on managing diversity. Journal of International Migration and Integration / Revue de l'integration et de la migration internationale, 2010. 11(3): p. 251-271.
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  • Chiswick, B.R. and P.W. Miller, Immigration, language and multiculturalism in Australia. Australian Economic Review, 1999. 32(4): p. 369-385.
  • Bhopal, R., Glossary of terms relating to ethnicity and race: for reflection and debate. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 2004. 58: p. 441-445.
  • Berry, John W.; Phinney, Jean S.; Sam, David L.; Vedder, Paul (2006). "Immigrant Youth: Acculturation, Identity, and Adaptation". Applied Psychology 55 (3): 303–332. doi:10.1111/j.1464-0597.2006.00256.x
  • Davern, M., Warr, D., Higgs, C., Dickinson, H. & Phillimore, J. (2015). Superdiversity in Melbourne. Community Indicators Victoria and McCaughey VicHealth Community Wellbeing Unit, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne. http://www.communityindicators.net.au/files/docs/Superdiversity%20Final%20Report.pdf

Media

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Websites

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SabrinaGupta (discusscontribs) 03:03, 13 May 2015 (UTC)