Governments also have an obligation to
ensure cultural security in service delivery and cultural competency of their staff working in our communities.
In this regard, the child protection system has a role in working with us to strengthen families and
ensuring the cultural security of our communities.
Not exact matches
To
ensure national
security, states need institutional,
cultural, economic and physical
security, he argued.
Cultural security is subtly different from cultural safety and imposes a stronger obligation on those that work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to move beyond «cultural awareness» to actively ensuring that cultural needs are met for indi
Cultural security is subtly different from
cultural safety and imposes a stronger obligation on those that work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to move beyond «cultural awareness» to actively ensuring that cultural needs are met for indi
cultural safety and imposes a stronger obligation on those that work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to move beyond «
cultural awareness» to actively ensuring that cultural needs are met for indi
cultural awareness» to actively
ensuring that
cultural needs are met for indi
cultural needs are met for individuals.
Cultural security on the other hand, speaks more to the obligations of those working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to ensure that there are policies and practices in place so that all interactions adequately meet cultura
Cultural security on the other hand, speaks more to the obligations of those working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to
ensure that there are policies and practices in place so that all interactions adequately meet
culturalcultural needs.
Cultural security, on the other hand, speaks more to the obligations of those working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to ensure that there are policies and practices in place to guarantee that all interactions adequately meet cultura
Cultural security, on the other hand, speaks more to the obligations of those working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to
ensure that there are policies and practices in place to guarantee that all interactions adequately meet
culturalcultural needs.
I also discuss in Chapter 4 the importance of
ensuring that structures that intend to promote our development are reinforced by culturally relevant frameworks that promote
cultural safety and
security, and culturally appropriate conflict management mechanisms.