Full Description
Cultural safety aims to create environments that are safe for all people, acknowledging the myriad of contexts that can be present for individuals and communities. This is particularly essential in health care. Cultural Safety in Aotearoa New Zealand offers an encompassing look into theoretical and practice-based perspectives on cultural safety through the lens of Aotearoa New Zealand and Pacific contexts in health care. This edition features significant updates and new chapters on topics including: Māori models of health, gender identity, mental health and Pacific health. Chapters contain key terms, practice examples, reflections, and end-of-chapter questions to help consolidate the reader's understanding of the content. The chapters all link back to the pou of the standards of competence for registered nurses. Drawing on the expertise of the contributing authors, the new edition of Cultural Safety in Aotearoa New Zealand is an essential resource for those involved in the delivery of health care.
Contents
Introduction Dianne Wepa; Part I. Setting the Scene: 1. Daring to be different Elaine Papps; 2. Culture and ethnicity Dianne Wepa; Part II. The Foundations of Cultural Safety: 3. The Treaty of Waitangi/ Te Tiriti o Waitangi 1840 Dianne Wepa and Denise Wilson; 4. Māori health engagement Denise Wilson; 5. Māori models of health Kiri Hunter; 6. Noho marae Jael Reiri; 7. Ethics Ruth De Souza; 8. Migration Ruth De Souza; Part III. Fields of Practice: 9. Gender identity, sexual orientation and sexuality Loren Mooney and Jevada Haitana; 10. Birth practices Katarina Jean Te Huia; 11. Rural and remote health care Christine Sapwell; 12. Disability and impairment Huhana Hickey; 13. Mental health Joanna Davison, Men-Fang Shaio, Michal Lelen and Graham Johnson; 14. Pacific peoples in Aotearoa New Zealand and experiences of health care Pauline Fuimaono Sanders, Safaato'a Fereti, Manogi Taviliniu-Eiao, Alisa Ili, Richard Sihamau, Sierra Faitua, Tarani Lave, Doana Fatuleai, Arieta Fa'apesolo-Mu'aulama and Fakaola Otuafi; 15. The health and cultural safety of older people Ray Jauny; 16. Allied health Melanie Smith.



