If we're going to make any progress in closing the gap in Indigenous health outcomes, we're going to have to start addressing the gap that currently exists between the policies and procedures institutions put in place
around cultural safety, and their practices and the lived experiences of Indigenous people in our hospitals and health services.
Such a search — the codes of conduct are available from the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) website — would have disproven claims that the codes» requirements
around cultural safety compel white nurses and midwives to declare and apologise for white privilege when treating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients.
Not exact matches
Ginia Bellafante: «If the Child Victims Act, which in a future iteration might include stipulations about who is required to report abuse, doesn't get passed, it will tell us something not only about the way politicians capitulate to religious interests, but also about the
cultural pretenses we maintain
around children's
safety.»
It could be a number of things: it could be better recording processes by the jurisdictions, could be them being able to finally ask the question and encourage people to identify, and probably I think the most positive aspect is it could be because of heightened awareness
around the issue by MATSITI of
cultural safety — it could be that some of those teachers felt more comfortable in identifying by 2015 than they did in 2012.
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The conference also heard concerns about a lack of clarity
around concepts such as
cultural awareness and
cultural safety, which are often used interchangeably despite being quite different.
Twenty years from now it's a country that has closed the gap in health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and non-Indigenous Australians, where
cultural safety doesn't begin in the health system but in our homes and schools and public discourse, and where recognition of the urgency of climate change has prompted a profound sea change
around the world in the way we live and do business.
However, based on the conversations that I have had with people and the emerging international literature
around social and emotional wellbeing and
cultural safety, [141] I think it would be remiss to ignore lateral violence as part of the complex mix of factors that impact negatively on social and emotional wellbeing.
VACCA have conducted research
around lateral violence and
cultural safety where young people have reported being told by older family members to attack other community members as part of long held feuds.