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Microsoft Word - PUBH6001_Assessment 2 brief.docx ASSESSMENT BRIEF  Subject Code and Title  PUBH6001: Health Policy and Advocacy  Assessment  Assessment 2: Policy Analysis Essay      Individual/Group  Individual  Length  2000 words (+/‐) 10%)  Learning Outcomes  This assessment addresses the following learning  outcomes:        Analyse different theories and approaches to policy  agenda setting  Apply knowledge of policy development to a public  health policy issue  Analyse issues in contemporary Australian health  care policy   Develop processes for the evaluation of and  accountability for policy   Critique the role of networks and coalitions in the  policy agenda setting process                       Submission  Sunday of week 8 at 11.55pm*  Weighting  40%  Total Marks  100 marks  *Please Note: This time is Sydney time (AEST or AEDT). Please convert to your own time zone (eg. Adelaide = 11:25pm).  Instructions:      In this Assessment, you will engage in policy analysis. Choose a health policy (either current or past),   either at the state or federal level, to analyse in this Assignment (eg, mental health policy, women’s health policy,   preventative health policy, men’s health policy, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health policy).  The Assignment should be approximately 2,000 words (+/‐ 10%) and presented in essay form.   Address the following questions in your Assessment but please do not answer the questions   as a series of short answers:    Firstly, provide a short introduction to your essay. Then proceed to analyse your chosen policy, and in doing so,  consider the following issues:    The Problem and Context  •Describe the current and historical policy context of the problem.  •What is the problem which the policy seeks to address?   What problems are highlighted?  •What problems have been overlooked?    Frame of Reference/Dominant Discourse  •What is the common frame of reference or dominant discourse evidence within this policy?  •Are certain words and phrases commonly used?  •Are there any underlying assumptions behind these?    Targets, Stakeholders and their Representation  •Who is the target of the policy (the subject of the discourse)?  •Who are the other stakeholders identified in the policy? Describe key institutional structures,   agencies and workforce capacity building.  •How are the subjects of the policy being represented?  •How are different social groups portrayed in this policy and what implications does this have?  •Are there any moral judgements expressed in this representation?    Policy process  •Who were the stakeholders involved in the development of the policy? Who was overlooked?  •Whose interests were represented in the development of the policy? Which voices were not heard?  •What were the potential competing interests and power differentials of those involved   in the development of the policy?  •What was the motivation for stakeholders in creating this policy?  •Were there any particular windows of opportunity that enabled the development of this policy?    Policy Solutions  •What solutions are put forward to address the problems?   What alternative solutions might have been overlooked?  •Are there any social/power/ethical implications of this policy?    Effectiveness  •Consider the implementation of the policy. How effectively do you think the current policy has been implemented?  •What are the accountability processes for the policy?  •Consider evaluation measures (indicators) and any evaluation which has been undertaken.   •How effective has the policy proven to be?          Finally, finish your essay with a conclusion.     Assessment Criteria:      Knowledge and understanding of the policy issue (30%)   Critical analysis of the problem, frames of reference used, the policy process    and policy solutions (30%)   Application and synthesis of knowledge about policy theories (25%)   General Assessment Criteria (15%) Assessment fulfills general academic standards, including:    Provide an introduction and conclusion   Complies with academic standards of writing, including legibility, clarity, accurate spelling,   presentation and grammar.   Uses appropriate APA 6 style for citing and referencing research    Upholds standards of academic integrity, as demonstrated by acceptable report   from text‐matching software (e.g Safe Assign).   Marking Rubric:    Assessment attributes  F2  0‐34  F1  35‐49  Pass  50‐64  Credit  65‐74  Distinction  75‐84  High Distinction (HD)  85‐100  Grade description    Evidence of  unsatisfactory  achievement of one or  more of the learning  objectives of the  subject, insufficient  understanding of the  subject content and/or  unsatisfactory level of  skill development.    Evidence of  satisfactory  achievement of subject  learning outcomes and  adequate knowledge  and critical analysis  skills.     Evidence of a good  level of understanding,  knowledge and skill  development in  relation to the content  of the subject.  Demonstration of a  good level of critical  analysis.   Evidence of a high level  of achievement of the  learning objectives  demonstrated in such  areas as interpretation  and critical analysis,  logical argument, use  of methodology and  communication skills.         Evidence of an  exceptional level of  achievement of the  learning objectives  across the entire  content of the course  demonstrated in such  areas as interpretation  and critical analysis,  logical argument,  creativity, originality,  use of methodology  and communication  skills.   Knowledge and  understanding of the  policy issue (30%)    The assessment does  not demonstrate  knowledge or  understanding of the  policy issue.     The assessment  demonstrates some  knowledge and  understanding of the  policy issue, but this is  limited. Claims  regarding the policy  are anecdotal and not  well linked to relevant  literature (either grey  or peer review).   The assessment  demonstrates a good  level of knowledge and  understanding of the  policy issue. This is  reasonably well linked  to relevant literature.   The assessment  demonstrates a high  level of knowledge and  understanding about  the policy issue. This  understanding is well  supported by relevant  literature.   The assessment  demonstrates an  exceptional level of  knowledge and  understanding about  the policy issue. This  understanding is very  well supported by  relevant literature,  which shows extensive  research has been  conducted.   Critical analysis of the  problem, frames of  reference used, the  policy process   and policy solutions  (30%)    The assessment does  not demonstrate any  critical analysis.   The assessment  demonstrates some  attempts at critical  analysis, but the  discussion of the policy  problem, frames,  policy process and  policy solutions is  mostly descriptive.   The assessment  demonstrates a  reasonable critical  analysis of the policy,  including the policy  problem, frames of  reference, policy  process and policy  solutions. Alternative  ways to approach the  policy issue are  discussions.   The assessment  demonstrates a very  good critical analysis of  the policy, with an  analysis of the policy  problem, frames of  reference, policy  process and policy  solutions that  considers alternative  ways to approach this  policy issue.    The assessment  demonstrates a well  developed and  comprehensive critical  analysis of the policy,  with an analysis of the  policy problem, frames  of reference, policy  process and policy  solutions that  considers alternative  ways to approach this  policy issue.    Application and  synthesis of  knowledge about  policy theories (25%)    The assessment does  not demonstrate any  application of policy  theories.     The assessment  displays attempts to  apply policy theories in  the discussion of the  policy issue. The  understanding of policy  theories is limited.     The assessment  displays a reasonable  application of policy  theories in the analysis  of the policy issue.  There are some minor  limitations in  knowledge of policy  theories.   The assessment  displays a very good  application and  synthesis of policy  theories in discussion  the policy issue. This  demonstrates a very  good level of  understanding of policy  theories.   The assessment  displays an excellent  application of policy  theories in the  discussion of the policy  issue. The discussion  demonstrates an  excellent and  comprehensive  knowledge of policy  theories.   General Assessment  Criteria (15%)  Assessment fulfills  general academic  standards, including:   Provide an  introduction and  conclusion  Poorly written with  errors in  spelling, grammar.     The assessment has no  introduction or  conclusion.     Demonstrates  Is written according to  academic genre  (e.g. with  introduction,  conclusion or  summary) and has  accurate spelling,  grammar,  sentence and  Is well‐written and  adheres to the  academic genre  (e.g. with  introduction,  conclusion or  summary).    Demonstrates  Is very well‐written  and adheres to the  academic genre.    Consistently  demonstrates expert  use of good quality,  credible and  relevant research  Expertly written and  adheres to the  academic  genre.    Demonstrates  expert use of high‐ quality, credible and  relevant research  Complies with  academic standards of  writing, including  legibility, clarity,  accurate spelling,   presentation and  grammar.  Uses appropriate APA  6 style for citing and  referencing research   Upholds standards of  academic integrity, as  demonstrated by  acceptable report   from text‐matching  software (e.g Safe  Assign).       inconsistent use of  good quality,  credible and relevant  research sources to  support and develop  ideas.      There are mistakes in  using the APA style.    There may be questions  regarding the academic  integrity of the  assessment.   paragraph  construction.    Demonstrates  consistent use of  credible and relevant  research sources to  support and develop  ideas, but these are  not always explicit or  well developed.    There are no mistakes  in using the APA style.    The assessment  upholds standards of  academic integrity.   consistent use of  high quality, credible  and relevant  research sources to  support and develop  ideas.    There are no mistakes  in using the APA style.    The assessment  upholds standards of  academic integrity.  sources to support  and develop  appropriate  arguments and  statements. Shows  evidence of reading  beyond the key  reading    There are no mistakes  in using the APA style.    The assessment  upholds standards of  academic integrity.  sources to support  and develop  arguments and  position statements.  Shows extensive  evidence of reading  beyond the key  reading    There are no mistakes  in using the APA   Style.      The assessment  upholds standards of  academic integrity.
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Running Head: PUBH6001: HEALTH POLICY AND ADVOCACY    1
PUBH6001: HEALTH POLICY AND ADVOCACY    2
PUBH6001: HEALTH POLICY AND ADVOCACY
ASSESSMENT 2: POLICY ANALYSIS ESSAY
Table of Contents
Introduction    3
Problem and Context    3
Frame of Reference    5
Targets and Stakeholders    5
Policy Process    6
Policy Solution    8
Effectiveness    9
Conclusion    9
References    11
Introduction
The Northern Territory of Australia has one of the most linguistically and culturally diverse population with its demographic pr
ofile distributed at various geographic distances. Aboriginal people, although make up the 30 per cent of the total population of the territory; however, this population are observed to have some of the poorest health outcomes amongst the Australians. They are found to have shorter life expectancy, born with low birth weight, suffer from chronic diseases at a very young age.
Besides, they also consist of a number of risk factors affecting the wellbeing and health of the Aboriginal population. This led to the formation of the Aboriginal Health Policy Unit that was responsible for building strategic leadership as well as provides policy advice in improving the well-being and the health of the Aboriginals’ population. The unit was concerned in the development, including the implementation of the health policies so that culturally secured health services are provided to this population.
Problem and Context
The well-being of the Aboriginals and the Torres Strait Islander was necessary through the health policy because this population had broader issues in terms of the equity, rights and social justice. The significance of any culture is the wellbeing that is highlighted by their good health and demonstrated by the traditional knowledge and use of practices, like relying upon the traditional healers that were observed to have adapted by the western science in many ways. As stated by Gwynne and Lincoln (2017), culture has been observed to have played an important role in the people decision-making process and seeking health services.
Further, the culture of the Aboriginals also played a unique role in the process of acceptance of treatments with their adherence and follow up of treatment procedures. However, in many occasions, it was observed that the culture of the Aboriginals needed to be differentiated from certain excessive behaviour that played a detrimental role in the well-being and health of the communities and families (Topp, Edelman & Taylor, 2018). Some of the main aspects that were addressed by the Health Policy for the Aboriginals included health equity with a human rights approach, community engagement and control over the health and well-being of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait. This included population, partnership, accountability and effective monitoring of the health of the population.
Some of the problems that had been highlighted by the policy included social as well as emotional well-being problems related to the mental illness. In addition, social as well as emotional well-being requires long-term mental health support (Browne, Gleeson, Adams, Minniecon & Hayes, 2019). In addition, as a part of the health policies other factors that need to be included were certain factors that contributed to the problems on health and well-being of the Aboriginals and Torres Strait population were homelessness, unemployment and lack of education that resulted in problems such as grief, trauma, abuse, substance misuse, discrimination and racism.
Other issues which the health plan policy that needs to be covered include risk factors like smoking that added to chronic lung conditions, cardiovascular disease and cancer. Other factors like obesity, poor nutrition with a lack of adequate physical exercise resulted in type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular risks. The nutritional status of this population was another concern that contributed to the poor health status of the population. This was due to the social disadvantage, social factors and the geographical disadvantages.
This has resulted in the problem in the food supply, violence as well as an increase in the hospitalization due to the assaults encountered by this population. As pointed out by Browne et al. (2017), there were certain environmental aspects that contributed to the well-being and health of the population. This included an ear and eye health problem, rheumatoid fever and heart diseases. These conditions were contributed by situations like overcrowding of the Aboriginal community, poverty and poor hygiene condition.
Frame of Reference
The health policies, as well as programs in case of the Aboriginals and Torres Strait, are often based on evidence-based that depended on data system and robust health researches. To build the evidence-based policy, skilled professionals with high-quality data helped in the improvement in data collection process in addition to the quality analysis of the community health status (NSW State Health Plan, 2020).
It was observed that the health...
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