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Beyond 2020: addressing racism through transformative indigenous health and cultural safety education.

Authors :
Power, T
Geia, L
Adams, K
Drummond, A
Saunders, V
Stuart, L
Deravin, L
Tuala, M
Roe, Y
Sherwood, J
Rowe, F
West, R
Power, T
Geia, L
Adams, K
Drummond, A
Saunders, V
Stuart, L
Deravin, L
Tuala, M
Roe, Y
Sherwood, J
Rowe, F
West, R
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The 2020 International Year of the Nurse and Midwife has harshly revealed the need to increase the nursing and midwifery workforce and for the disciplines to invest in anti-racism initiatives. The World Health Organization (WHO) (2020) has called for a marked increase in the numbers of nurses and midwives, academics and students. However, to ensure the cultural safety of patients and staff, WHO (2020) stated this increase in workforce must include clinicians and educators from underrepresented populations, in particular Indigenous populations. Stemming from our experiences as First Nations nurses, midwives, practitioners, researchers, educators, and allies, this editorial outlines our agenda to reform Indigenous health and cultural safety curricula in Australian higher education institutions.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1269018682
Document Type :
Electronic Resource