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liamann67
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Aug 18, 2022
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The different aspects of chcdiv002 promote aboriginal andor torres strait islander cultural-safety


What are the safety measures of the aboriginal culture on the island at the Andor Torres Strait? Are the aborigines at a disadvantage when they contact the non-indigenous?  


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Lack of privileges for aboriginals


Ownership of homes – In Australia, about 32% of indigenous people possess or purchase their homes. In contrast, 71% of Australians have their homes.


Temporary dwellings – About 13% of indigenous people from remote communities dwell in temporary shelters like humpies, caravans and tin sheds.


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Overcrowding conditions – While only 4% of the Australian households experience overcrowding conditions, 15% of the indigenous category experienced the same per Australian standards.


Sewage servicing – A chcdiv002 task answers survey reported that over 48% of the indigenous communities suffered overflowing sewage systems within a year of the survey. The findings included 1216 aboriginal communities with more than 50 in population.


The distinction also extends over the criminal justice system


Adult imprisonment – Till June 2002, the imprisonment rate for aboriginals exceeded over 15 times than non-indigenous. In West Australia, the numbers stood tallest for the indigenous people. It was about 2400 for every 100,000. New South Wales witnessed a 14% increase in 10 years (from 1992 to 2002) as per chcdiv002 solutions.


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Juvenile Crimes – The aboriginals within the age of 10 years to 17 years had about 20 times more chances for detention in juvenile centres.


Custody deaths – Most locals are more likely to die within prison custody than police custody. From 1980 to 1989, about 67 aborigines passed away in police custody, and 39 drew their last breath in prison custody. During 2000, among 69 deaths, about 14 were locals.


Female criminals – The female prisoners among the locals witnessed a 7% rise within ten years. It began from 1992 (18% were indigenous female prisoners) to 2002 (25% were aborigine female prisoners).


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Domestic Violence – It is difficult to obtain precise numbers on violence against women from indigenous communities. But, researches indicate that aborigine women have about 45 times higher chances to become domestic violence victims. The possibilities for homicide lie around eight times higher than others.


Conclusion


We see that the aborigines face a lot of dangers in the context of social and cultural conditions. These indigenous people live in overcrowding conditions lacking proper sewage facilities. They also have to face legal and penal issues from the justice system. Local females also contribute to the rise of crime and violent activities.


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