Rethinking the use of ‘vulnerable’

Author:

Munari Stephanie C.1,Wilson Alyce N.2,Blow Ngaree J.3,Homer Caroline S.E.2,Ward Jeanette E.4

Affiliation:

1. Burnet Institute, Melbourne Victoria

2. Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Program Burnet Institute, Melbourne Victoria

3. The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria; Victorian Department of Health, Melbourne Victoria

4. Nulungu Research Institute University of Notre Dame Broome Western Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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2. Mejia‐CanalesD. I didn't realise that I was “poor hard to engage and vulnerable” until a Victorian Government official told me that me and my public housing community were these things. We don't think of ourselves as that because we were busy trying to get by [cited 2020 Aug 26].Twitter[Internet].2020; Jul 6. Available from:https://twitter.com/dmejiacanales/tatus/1279946737432449024?s=20

3. Racializing narratives: Obesity, diabetes and the “Aboriginal” thrifty genotype

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