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- Guidelines for Cultural Safety, the Treaty of Waitangi and Maori Health . . .
ted experience in nursing programmes to include cultural safety, the Treaty of Waitangi and Maori health Competencies outlined in the scopes of practice for nurses1_2 require the nurse to practise nursing in a manner that the health consumer determines as being culturally safe, and to demon
- Culturally responsive practice | Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality Safety . . .
Hector Matthews presents on how better to support Māori and their whānau when reviewing an adverse event View Hector Matthews presentation here Te Tāhū Hauora is committed to its enduring priorities of embedding and enacting Te Tiriti o Waitangi and pursuing health equity
- Te Whānau Māori me ō m - ACC
Information on health care equity for Māori, including a framework to guide individuals and organisations in developing knowledge about equity and influence their workplaces and actions to support health equity, is available from the Ministry of Health20 and the Health Quality and Safety Commission 21
- Tikanga Best Practice Guidelines - WellSouth
This guideline describes ways to incorporate Māori principles, beliefs and values into the delivery of primary health care services to ensure they are responsive to Māori
- Published Maori Values And Concepts Jun 031. doc - Healthpoint
As these values and concepts are included into the prevailing clinical paradigms at Waitemata DHB, we expect that the practice of individual professionals and services will be increasingly culturally enriched
- Tikanga Guidelines - General Practice NZ
‘Tikanga Guidelines’ aim to support primary care to provide a safe cultural rite of passage between people Tikanga includes Māori beliefs that are inherited values and concepts practiced from generation to generation, and is a mix of law (rules and regulations) and lore (traditions and customs)
- Guidelines for Cultural Assessment Maori - Ministry of Health NZ
Key people such as compulsory care co-ordinators and care managers must have access to appropriate Mäori resources and be competent in the area of Mäori disability to ensure culturally safe assessments
- 28543 Describe culturally safe Māori operating principles and values . . .
The application of one Māori value is evaluated to determine the impact on the wellbeing of tangata whai ora and determine how future practice can be improved
- Key points about cultural safety - Medical Council
Understanding how our colonial history, systemic bias and inequities have impacted Māori and Māori health outcomes, and ensuring that your interactions with and care of patients do not perpetuate this
- Cultural safety and the medical profession in Aotearoa New Zealand: a . . .
represents a positive step towards promoting health equity for Māori and addressing systemic barriers in healthcare delivery By embracing the principles of cultural safety, medical practitioners will aspire to create inclusive and cul
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