Analysis of Systemic Social Injustices Perpetuated against Vulnerable Populations by the Healthcare System in South Africa: Eclectic Contexts
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25159/2520-9515/17828Keywords:
Mental health, oppression, neo-liberalism, mortality, injustices and morbidityAbstract
Thirty years after democratisation, inequalities continue to impact the African populace mainly. Collected empirical data substantiates the enduring patterns of apartheid, which, in certain instances, manifest as inequality. The imbalance indicates that what prevails is not genuine freedom but rather a covert form of apartheid that ultimately results in the premature demise of many South Africans due to preventable causes, and statistics indeed prove this. The objective of this study was to examine the prevailing social injustices encountered, including the mental health challenges associated with the vulnerable demographic, by illuminating the inequities and inequalities to draw conclusions about the existence of systemic oppression. The article relies on a wide-ranging compilation of literature obtained from numerous esteemed research databases, including, but not limited to, the National Institutes of Health, EBSCOhost, Google Scholar, Research Gate, and others, in order to furnish a thorough analysis of the pertinent issues. The findings indicate the presence of systemic components that sustain the marginalisation of black individuals, leading to adverse mental health outcomes, underscoring a concerning trend that necessitates immediate intervention. These factors manifest through rights violations, exacerbated mental health deficits, and the absence of adequate healthcare services in rural regions. Furthermore, it concludes that the social injustices within the healthcare system in South Africa are intricately constructed and sustained by Western ideologies that shape governmental policies focused on privatisation and market-oriented solutions. The proposal articulated is to reinstate progressive social workers, who have unfortunately been supplanted by more traditional practitioners, to promote the liberation and empowerment of South Africans within the domains of mental health and social justice.
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