The Aboriginalperspective ofhealth is aH_______approachWho developeda model ofcommunityhealing ?  community basedcare was betterthanhospitalisation forwhich mentalillness?  Free!Who said: “strongerconnections to cultureand country buildstronger individual andcollective identities, asense of self-esteem,resilience”?  List one aspect ofAboriginal culturethat empowersAboriginal people:  Give one example ofa culturally specificintervention programfor mental health:   True or false?instances of severemental illness werevery common intraditional Aboriginalculture.Name one factorthat reinforcesconnection toculture:   List one aspect ofAboriginal culturethat empowersAboriginal people:  Name onerisk factor toconnectionto culture: Whodevelopedthe We Al-liprogram?  Name one factorthat reinforcesconnection toculture:   Write down onebenefit of thekinship system onmental health:   True or false? With arich understanding ofculture, a "one sizefits all" method canbe applied tostrategies that dealwith mental healthissues Name onerisk factor toconnectionto culture:  The Aboriginalperspective ofhealth is aH_______approachWho developeda model ofcommunityhealing ?  community basedcare was betterthanhospitalisation forwhich mentalillness?  Free!Who said: “strongerconnections to cultureand country buildstronger individual andcollective identities, asense of self-esteem,resilience”?  List one aspect ofAboriginal culturethat empowersAboriginal people:  Give one example ofa culturally specificintervention programfor mental health:   True or false?instances of severemental illness werevery common intraditional Aboriginalculture.Name one factorthat reinforcesconnection toculture:   List one aspect ofAboriginal culturethat empowersAboriginal people:  Name onerisk factor toconnectionto culture: Whodevelopedthe We Al-liprogram?  Name one factorthat reinforcesconnection toculture:   Write down onebenefit of thekinship system onmental health:   True or false? With arich understanding ofculture, a "one sizefits all" method canbe applied tostrategies that dealwith mental healthissues Name onerisk factor toconnectionto culture:  

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  1. The Aboriginal perspective of health is a H_______ approach
  2. Who developed a model of community healing ?
  3. community based care was better than hospitalisation for which mental illness?
  4. Free!
  5. Who said: “stronger connections to culture and country build stronger individual and collective identities, a sense of self-esteem, resilience”?
  6. List one aspect of Aboriginal culture that empowers Aboriginal people:
  7. Give one example of a culturally specific intervention program for mental health:
  8. True or false? instances of severe mental illness were very common in traditional Aboriginal culture.
  9. Name one factor that reinforces connection to culture:
  10. List one aspect of Aboriginal culture that empowers Aboriginal people:
  11. Name one risk factor to connection to culture:
  12. Who developed the We Al-li program?
  13. Name one factor that reinforces connection to culture:
  14. Write down one benefit of the kinship system on mental health:
  15. True or false? With a rich understanding of culture, a "one size fits all" method can be applied to strategies that deal with mental health issues
  16. Name one risk factor to connection to culture: