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Author | Edited by Dianne Wepa |
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Table Of Content | Part I. Setting the Scene: 1. Towards cultural safety Irihapeti Ramsden 2. Cultural safety and the Nursing Council of New Zealand Liz Banks and Maureen Kelly 3. Cultural safety: daring to be different Elaine Papps Part II. The Foundations of Cultural Safety: 4. Cultural safety and continuing competence Rachael Vernon and Elaine Papps 5. Culture and ethnicity: what is the question? Dianne Wepa 6. Te Tiriti o Waitangi/Treaty of Waitangi 1840: its influence on health practice Denise Wilson and Riripeti Haretuku 7. Exploring prejudice, understanding paradox and working towards new possibilities Deb Spence 8. Navigating the ethics in cultural safety Ruth De Souza 9. Being a culturally safe researcher Robin Kearns and Isabel Dyck Part III. Fields of Practice: 10. Child, youth and family health care Ruth Crawford 11. Cultural safety in mental health: a practice example Fran Richardson, Rosemary McEldowney and Thelma Puckey 12. Midwifery practice Katarina Jean Te Huia 13. Culturally safe care for ethnically and religiously diverse communities Ruth De Souza 14. Working with the aged: lessons from residential care Liz Kiata and Ngaire Kerse 15. Sex, gender and sexual orientation Sallie Greenwood 16. Maori health: Maori- and Whanau-centred practice Denise Wilson and Huhana Hickey 17. Nursing and working with disability Huhana Hickey. |
Format | Paperback |
Publish Date | 18 May 2015 |