The Health Advocate - August 2020 - COVID-19 Edition

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DR TESSA BOYD-CAINE CEO, Health Justice Australia

LOTTIE TURNER Partnerships Director, Health Justice Australia

Health justice partnership in a time of pandemic How collaboration has helped health and legal services meet the needs of the most vulnerable in their communities during COVID-19.

…patients who are seen in clinical settings may

prominent in communities with poor quality

well have problems in their everyday lives that

housing, low-paid or unstable employment and

may be causing or exacerbating their mental and

inadequate access to healthcare.

physical ill health or may be getting in the way of

Within the health profession, it is becoming

their recovery. If we do not tackle these everyday

increasingly clear how the environment in which

‘practical health’ issues then we are fighting the

a person is born and raised impacts their health.

clinical fight with one hand tied behind our back

Less understood is how closely this evidence aligns

— (Sir Michael Marmot in The role of advice

with the role legal problems play in individual

services in health outcomes: evidence review and

wellbeing.

mapping study, Advice Services Alliance and The Low Commission, 2015, p. 7).

Over one-fifth of people in Australia experience three or more legal problems in a given year. Far

The COVID-19 pandemic is a stark reminder of

from the dramatisation of crime and courts that

the hurt and injustice caused by health inequity.

influence popular conceptions of law, legal need

Across the world, vulnerability to the virus is

is most commonly experienced in the everyday > The Health Advocate • AUGUST 2020

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