Because reaching members of the Indigenous community that live in remote areas is difficult, public health professionals often take a “horizontal” approach to healthcare, i.e., if contact with a specific community is established for addressing health condition X, information about addressing health conditions Y and Z which are prevalent in that community is also given at that time. This avoids the costs and efforts of re-establishing contact with them to address health conditions Y and Z. On similar lines, the case study detailed how the Yapatjarra shared care facility was established for antenatal care. Based on the life course perspective, what might some other information be that you, as a public health professional, would like to give to the pregnant individual and their family so as to have a healthy baby and life?

Because reaching members of the Indigenous community that live in remote areas is difficult, public health professionals often take a “horizontal” approach to healthcare, i.e., if contact with a specific community is established for addressing health condition X, information about addressing health conditions Y and Z which are prevalent in that community is also given at that time. This avoids the costs and efforts of re-establishing contact with them to address health conditions Y and Z. On similar lines, the case study detailed how the Yapatjarra shared care facility was established for antenatal care. Based on the life course perspective, what might some other information be that you, as a public health professional, would like to give to the pregnant individual and their family so as to have a healthy baby and life? Please specify information about two factors and provide a rationale for choosing those factors. Hint: Be mindful of what conditions are prevalent in the given community. Your answer should be a minimum of 340 and maximum of 360 words. Article : https://www.racgp.org.au/getattachment/5690d2d7-3aaf-45e5-871f-306ed96ecfab/20030301pashen.pdf