The goal of the research paper is to explore both the concept of cultural safety and its practical implications for policies and programs designed to improve the health of Aboriginal people and the wellness of Aboriginal communities. The paper demonstrates the concept of cultural safety can shift from a being a tool to deliver health care services to individuals to a new and wider role. The concept of cultural safety can have a significant impact the way policy and services are developed at an institutional level in fields such as health, education, the courts, universities, and governance (both First Nations and other types of government). Four case studies at the end of the research paper show how cultural safety has helped communities at...
ABSTRACT Background. A wealth of data highlights the health disparities and barriers to health care ...
Current approaches for non-Aboriginal family medicine practitioners encountering Aboriginal patients...
Background: Nurses and midwives predominately work in western-centric health care settings, which ma...
The goal of the research paper is to explore both the concept of cultural safety and its practical i...
Background: This study explores the perspectives of Champions of Cultural Safety and will potentiall...
The need for mental health clinicians to practice cultural safety is vital in ensuring meaningful ca...
Abstract Culturally safe health practitioners are essential for effective service provision to cult...
The Indigenous community in Australia is beset by extraordinary disadvantage, with health outcomes t...
The importance of delivering culturally-appropriate health care to meet the unique health needs of I...
Urban Indigenous populations face some of the most significant barriers to access to health services...
Purpose: To discuss cultural safety and critique the provision of culturally appropriate maternity s...
The purpose of this research project was to examine cultural safety from an Okanagan/Sqilxw perspect...
Cultural safety reflects the extent to which an individual feels that their culture is respected, ac...
Mental Health First Aid is a population health approach that educates people to recognize and respon...
Health inequities between Indigenous people and other Canadians are rooted in colonization and perpe...
ABSTRACT Background. A wealth of data highlights the health disparities and barriers to health care ...
Current approaches for non-Aboriginal family medicine practitioners encountering Aboriginal patients...
Background: Nurses and midwives predominately work in western-centric health care settings, which ma...
The goal of the research paper is to explore both the concept of cultural safety and its practical i...
Background: This study explores the perspectives of Champions of Cultural Safety and will potentiall...
The need for mental health clinicians to practice cultural safety is vital in ensuring meaningful ca...
Abstract Culturally safe health practitioners are essential for effective service provision to cult...
The Indigenous community in Australia is beset by extraordinary disadvantage, with health outcomes t...
The importance of delivering culturally-appropriate health care to meet the unique health needs of I...
Urban Indigenous populations face some of the most significant barriers to access to health services...
Purpose: To discuss cultural safety and critique the provision of culturally appropriate maternity s...
The purpose of this research project was to examine cultural safety from an Okanagan/Sqilxw perspect...
Cultural safety reflects the extent to which an individual feels that their culture is respected, ac...
Mental Health First Aid is a population health approach that educates people to recognize and respon...
Health inequities between Indigenous people and other Canadians are rooted in colonization and perpe...
ABSTRACT Background. A wealth of data highlights the health disparities and barriers to health care ...
Current approaches for non-Aboriginal family medicine practitioners encountering Aboriginal patients...
Background: Nurses and midwives predominately work in western-centric health care settings, which ma...