Social Determinants of Health: Key Factors Shaping Australian Wellbeing
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This content explains how social and economic conditions influence health outcomes in Australia.
- Defines social determinants as non-medical factors affecting health
- Lists key determinants: income, education, employment, housing, social support
- Highlights the link between disadvantage and poorer health
- Shows social determinants account for up to 55% of health outcomes
- Emphasises impact on health equity and community wellbeing
- Supports policy and community action for better health
How this may be relevant to you
This content is relevant to mining industry stakeholders focused on workforce and community health.
- Explains how employment and working conditions affect health
- Links socioeconomic status to workforce wellbeing
- Highlights need for safe, supportive workplaces
- Supports compliance with health and safety standards
- Encourages industry-community partnerships
- Informs ESG reporting and risk management
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