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The aim of this assessment is for students to be able to demonstrate the ability to acquire knowledge and the capacity to critically reflect on key concepts and information presented in class.

This assessment is to be submitted on Moodle.

This task will help you to prepare for Assessment 2.

You will complete four entries into your annotated bibliography portfolio which will demonstrate your learning of the academic skills and the key concepts required to complete your essay. This assessment will also guide you in preparing for future assessments.

You are required to locate four (5)journalarticlesor book chapters relating to your essay topic. You will then need to complete an entry in your annotated bibliography portfolio for each source stating the following:

1.The full reference of the source in APA7 format;

2.A brief statement of the main purpose of the article;

3.A summary of the content;

4.A brief evaluation of the credibility of the source; and

5.How you will use the source in answering the essay question.

You are required to paraphrase the article/book chapter in your annotated bibliography portfolio entries. This means you must use your own words. You cannot directly quote the source.

Answered 6 days After Jun 16, 2021

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Somprikta answered on Jun 23 2021
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Australia’s First Nation People        2    
AUSTRALIA’S FIRST NATION PEOPLE
Table of Contents
Article    3
Statement    3
Summary    3
Credibility    3
Relation with Topic    4
Article    4
Statement    4
Summary    4
Credibility    5
Relation with Topic    5
Article    5
Statement    5
Summary    5
Credibility    6
Relation with Topic    6
Article    6
Statement    6
Summary    6
Credibility    7
Relation with Topic    7
Article    7
Statement    8
Summary    8
Credibility    8
Relation with Topic    8
References    9
Article
Thu
er, K. A., Walker, J., Batterham, P. J., Gee, G. C., Chapman, J., Priest, N., ... & Lovett, R. (2021). Developing and validating measures of self-reported everyday and healthcare discrimination for Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander adults. International Journal for Equity in Health, 20(1), 1-10.
Statement
The scholarly essay written by Thu
er et al. (2021) aims to find out the high exposure of cultural discrimination among the Australia’s first nation people, that is, the Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander people, in receiving poor health and inequities.
Summary
It has been observed by the scholars Thu
er et al. (2021) that the Aboriginal and the To
es Strait Islander community (Indigenous Australians) experience racial bias, prejudice and cultural discrimination in every arena of their life, and especially in healthcare. The indigenous Australians are considered inferior to the other communities of Australia, therefore, denied access to rights, resources and opportunities, as well as systematic oppression, disempowerment and exclusion, the processes which have health consequences.
Credibility
The source can be considered credible as it meets all the requirements of credibility, accuracy, reasonableness and support. The article is supported by a credible journal, and is factual, detailed and comprehensive. It is also objective and reasoned as well as supported by adequate listed sources.
Relation with Topic
Inequal receival of health is directly associated with cultural discrimination of the Indigenous Australian people. The scales and instruments that have been used measure the extent to which indigenous Australians experience cultural discrimination in the healthcare arena.
Article
Cave, L., Cooper, M. N., Zu
ick, S. R., & Shepherd, C. C. (2019). Caregiver-perceived racial discrimination is associated with diverse mental health outcomes in Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander children aged 7–12 years. International journal for equity in health, 18(1), 1-10.
Statement
The article authored by scholars Cave et al. (2019) focuses its study on the Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander children community between the ages of 4 to 12 years with regard to the impact of racism by the caregivers on the children’s psychological health and wellbeing.
Summary
It has been observed and noted by the scholars Cave et al. (2019) during the span of the conduction of the research that racism and cultural discrimination have a more telling and lasting impact on the psyche of Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander children. They have noted that...
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