In this chapter we will explain the nature of social injustice and its impact on public health. It defines social injustice in two ways: based on people with greater power or influence, economic, socio-cultural, political, civic or human rights as a specific group or group in society Policies and actions which negatively affect the meaning of violation opinion and people's healthy social conditions. This chapter will explain various adverse effects on health caused by social injustice. The box in this chapter explains the concept of social justice, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the International Declaration on the Rights of Health. In this chapter we will explain what you need to do to deal with social injustice.
In an independent approach, unfair judgments can be reversed from such large inequities to their (socially controllable) reasons, but unfair inequality of health inequality is mainly It is fair. For example, the reason for the avoidable part of male life expectancy inequality between social classes V and I is considered in itself as unfair. Strictly speaking, socially controllable effects are unfair. The same applies to these judgments. Other reasons are acknowledged (ie, excluding those effects).
In this paper, we explore the relevance and significance of social justice as a framework for leading public health work, focusing on the relationship with the root cause of inequality in health in particular. It examines the four core principles of social justice and thinks of some of the implications for public health practices. Introduction: Why social justice is indispensable for social health Social justice Society is a societally fair society, exercising its abilities in a safe and healthy environment, living adequately, rich human beings You can maintain your existence. Economic, social and political systems to create an environment that creates conditions for life support. In this case, groups of people have the right to participate in decisions affecting their fair life and working conditions. Therefore, democracy is very important