Unit 3 Outcome 2 - Health and Human Development
Across
- 5. The introduction of which laws reduced the spread of infectious diseases from people arriving in Australia from overseas.
- 6. Australia’s universal health insurance scheme.
- 8. Is a food selection guide which visually represents the proportion of the five food groups recommended for consumption each day
- 9. Model of health which focuses on preventing ill health in the community.
- 12. The historical approach to health
- 14. A health promotion program which aims to reduce the incidence of skin cancer in Australia
- 16. When the doctor charges only the schedule fee, resulting in no patient co-payment.
- 20. An additional 2% tax placed on the taxable income of most taxpayers
- 21. Model of Health that improves quality of life and extends life expectancy
Down
- 1. Food supply chains, food marketing and food marketing strategies
- 2. An income-tested rebate provided by the Federal Government to eligible Australians to assist with the cost of their PHI premiums.
- 3. Laws which restrict gambling to Australians over 18 years of age
- 4. The establishment of Quitline; a support service for smokers wanting to quit
- 7. changing the health system to focus on prevention rather than rely on treatment
- 10. Is the process of enabling individuals and communities to increase control over, and to improve, their own health
- 11. Enjoy a wide variety of nutritious foods from these five groups every day and drink plenty of water
- 13. Administered by the federal government which subsidises the cost of medication requiring the consumer to make a co-payment.
- 15. A national insurance scheme that provides services and support for people with permanent, significant disabilities, and their families and carers.
- 17. An example of the Biomedical Model of Health
- 18. Access, equity, participation and human rights
- 19. Provides extra financial assistance for those that incur significant out-of-pocket costs for Medicare services.