Inequity refers to the unjust mpact of social, economic, and cultural factors. These include income, education, availability of transport and access to health services. Inequities can then lead to inequalities in health staus, which refers to unequal distribution of illness and conditions throughout the population. These Inequities minimise an individual's choices about their health and leads to disadvantages in health status. Some groups are at higher risks of inequities for example aboriginal and torres straight islanders, and low socio-ecominc status. So these groups are refersed to as the groups that experience inequities: Aboriginal and torres straight islanders, Socio-ecomically disadvantaged, men, women, eldery, disabled, overseas born, rural and isolated areas. These inequities are usually close to the social determinants of health. eg, access, education, emplyment and so on.