In this chapter, four Aboriginal women tell stories about their births, their choices and the racism and abuse they received. They discuss the importance of culturally sensitive care and how this keeps women both culturally and physically safe. Some made choices (such as to homebirth) to protect themselves and their babies, and to ensure they received the care they needed. Some were failed badly by the system and tell a story of trauma and pain. Others are driving forces behind setting up services to help Aboriginal women reclaim their cultural rights in maternity care. Birthing on Country is one way this is happening in Australia. In some ways, birthing in the biomedical model for Aboriginal women is, as Dea states above, birthing outside ...
Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander1 women face considerable health disparity in relat...
It has been established that the birthing experiences and outcomes of rural women are shaped by pove...
This project aimed to determine the feasibility of an integrated pathway model of care for Aborigina...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, hereafter called Indigenous women, can experience a lac...
Objective: To investigate the beliefs and practices of Aboriginal women who decline transfer to urba...
Maternity services in Australia are becoming rationalised with contemporary, authoritative knowledge...
Objective: to investigate the beliefs and practices of Aboriginal women who decline transfer to urba...
Background: Canadian Aboriginal children continue to be apprehended at a higher rate than non-Aborig...
Purpose: To discuss cultural safety and critique the provision of culturally appropriate maternity s...
Background Birth on Country is often assumed as relevant to Aboriginal women in rural/remote locati...
Background: Indigenous populations suffer poorer maternal and infant health across the Australian na...
[Extract] Around 9.6 out of every 1000 Aboriginal babies are stillborn, or die in childbirth or the ...
A close reading of the literature from Australia and internationally has disclosed an alarming, stan...
© 2016 Australian College of Midwives Issue Indigenous women in many countries experience a lack of ...
Objective: The aim of this literature review is to critically analyse the policy documents informing...
Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander1 women face considerable health disparity in relat...
It has been established that the birthing experiences and outcomes of rural women are shaped by pove...
This project aimed to determine the feasibility of an integrated pathway model of care for Aborigina...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, hereafter called Indigenous women, can experience a lac...
Objective: To investigate the beliefs and practices of Aboriginal women who decline transfer to urba...
Maternity services in Australia are becoming rationalised with contemporary, authoritative knowledge...
Objective: to investigate the beliefs and practices of Aboriginal women who decline transfer to urba...
Background: Canadian Aboriginal children continue to be apprehended at a higher rate than non-Aborig...
Purpose: To discuss cultural safety and critique the provision of culturally appropriate maternity s...
Background Birth on Country is often assumed as relevant to Aboriginal women in rural/remote locati...
Background: Indigenous populations suffer poorer maternal and infant health across the Australian na...
[Extract] Around 9.6 out of every 1000 Aboriginal babies are stillborn, or die in childbirth or the ...
A close reading of the literature from Australia and internationally has disclosed an alarming, stan...
© 2016 Australian College of Midwives Issue Indigenous women in many countries experience a lack of ...
Objective: The aim of this literature review is to critically analyse the policy documents informing...
Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander1 women face considerable health disparity in relat...
It has been established that the birthing experiences and outcomes of rural women are shaped by pove...
This project aimed to determine the feasibility of an integrated pathway model of care for Aborigina...