Rural health inequalities
16 MARCH 2006
Rural health inequalities will be on the agenda of an international social work conference attended by leading rural social researcher Professor Margaret Alston from Charles Sturt University (CSU). Hosted by Coventry University in the UK from Monday 27 March, the three-day conference will examine building international social work collaboration on health inequalities research. As Professor of Social Work and Human Services at CSU, Margaret Alston will discuss the issue of “Globalisation, rural restructuring and the Australian rural health system: a failure of policy – where to for social work?”. “Unfortunately rural health inequalities are not limited to Australia, but we can do much better in addressing this disadvantage. This conference gives me the chance to share my ideas with others on how we might better respond,” said Professor Alston. The UK conference has attracted speakers from Australia, Canada, China, Estonia, India and the USA.
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