Wellbeing programs for culturally and linguistically diverse population in Australia: barriers and improvements
Behice Humeyra Kara, Nigar G. Khawaja
Abstract
Objectives Despite the emphasis on the wellbeing of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) populations in Australia, programs that promote wellbeing are scarce. Wellbeing programs are often not developed empirically and under-utilised. The present qualitative study explored limitations of current wellbeing programs, refinements that are warranted, and barriers encountered when implementing these programs.
Topics & Concepts
PopulationPsychologyMedicineEnvironmental healthGlobal Health Workforce IssuesMigration, Health and TraumaHealth disparities and outcomes