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Image: Pixabay Campaigns to encourage healthy behaviour among South Australians are disjointed, ignore broader societal issues and need greater involvement from state government, a Flinders University review has found. The research, conducted by Flinders University’s Southgate Institute for Health, Society and Equity led by Professor Fran Baum, included a review of health promotion activity being run in Adelaide’s southern suburbs during 2019. “We found a range of services being coordinated by a number of different organisations, with local governments and non-government organisations responsible for the bulk of the activities,” says Dr Anna Roesler from Flinders University’s Caring Futures Institute and lead author of the review published in the Health Promotion Journal of Australia. ....
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Copy URL THE Covid-19 pandemic has greatly undermined recent health advances, driven more people into poverty and food insecurity, as well as amplified health inequities. Despite affecting all population segments, migrant workers are said to be the worst hit, following various issues they face as outsiders in a foreign land. Malaysia is home to at least two million documented migrant workers, while two to four million – who are mostly from Indonesia and Bangladesh – are illegals. This means nearly one in five workers in Malaysia is a documented foreign labourer. Generally, they are expected to arrive in good health before entering our country, but the global rise in Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) has dramatically increased the likelihood of them arriving with pre-existing chronic conditions, which makes them more likely to become severely ill and die from Covid-19. ....
Building a fairer, healthier world for migrants Bernama THE Covid-19 pandemic has greatly undermined recent health advances, driven more people into poverty and food insecurity, as well as amplified health inequities. Despite affecting all population segments, migrant workers are said to be the worst hit, following various issues they face as outsiders in a foreign land. Malaysia is home to at least two million documented migrant workers, while two to four million - who are mostly from Indonesia and Bangladesh - are illegals. This means nearly one in five workers in Malaysia is a documented foreign labourer. Generally, they are expected to arrive in good health before entering our country, but the global rise in non-communicable diseases (NCDs) has dramatically increased the likelihood of them arriving with pre-existing chronic conditions, which makes them more likely to become severely ill and die from Covid-19. ....
Tuesday, 04 May 2021 05:16 PM MYT Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. MAY 4 The Covid-19 pandemic has greatly undermined recent health advances, driven more people into poverty and food insecurity, as well as amplified health inequities. Despite affecting all population segments, migrant workers are said to be the worst hit, following various issues they face as an outsider in a foreign land. Malaysia is home to at least two million of documented migrant workers, while two to four million - who are mostly from Indonesia and Bangladesh - are illegals. This means nearly one in five workers in Malaysia is a documented foreign labourer. ....