Carla is a 54-year old woman who was born in a small coastal mining town. Her parents diedwhen she was little, so she was raised by an older aunt. Her aunt did not know how to readand Carla struggled in school. She married young and had two children but separated fromher husband just after the birth of her second child. She sole-parented her children from ayoung age.Initially her husband helped financially, but when the youngest was only 5 years old themine he worked in closed and he could not find consistent employment. He worked for acasual employer and sustained a head injury at work. He had felt okay at the time of theaccident and was embarrassed and worried about the job, so did not report it or gettreatment. Afterwards, he became forgetful and later developed depression. Despite beingdivorced Carla ends up caring for him in times of crisis.Carla had no trouble finding work when the children were little. She worked in grocery andretail positions around town. She and her neighbours would share childcare duties and workopposite shifts. As the children grew up she found it harder and harder to stay employedand money kept getting tighter. Without the mine, other businesses in town turned overquickly and more and more people were leaving. Many of her life long friends have left thetown. Currently, she volunteers at the RSPCA and makes a little money cleaning for the postoffice and the town hall.Her children grew up and moved to the city looking for employment. Neither of them didwell at school, but her son finished Grade 12. Her daughter lives with her boyfriend in a tinyone room apartment. Her boyfriend is working and going to school in the evenings. Despitetheir long hours they are struggling to make ends meet. Her daughter is pregnant and hasdeveloped gestational diabetes. She feels very tired all the time and wants Carla to move tothe city too. They are excited about the baby but also worried about how they are going tobe able to afford rent when the baby arrives, and her boyfriend is thinking about quittingschool. Carla wants to be closer to help her daughter but the cost of visits on publictransport is prohibitive. She has been saving for visits by eating toast for her evening meal,but can still only afford to visit monthly.Assessment 2 Task Description:Please answer the following questions:What are the characteristics of the individuals in this case study? (300 words)What are the social determinants of health that are evident in the case study? (400words) Select one of these determinants and describe the best ways to address this issue inorder to have an impact on the whole of the population. (300 words)What roles should health professionals play in addressing this issue? (200 words)Assessment 2 Marking Criteria (See Rubric for further details):1. Demonstrate knowledge of the social model of health2. Applies health data to selected case study3. Describes two strategies to address the issue in the case study that demonstrates anunderstanding of social determinants of health4. Academic writing skills
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