Thoroughly revised to incorporate the latest methods and research, this edition reflects updates in government policies and nursing practices, and features new chapters on ethical considerations when working cross-culturally, as well as the legislative requirements of the Nursing Council of New Zealand. Each chapter includes key terms and concepts, practice examples providing content from healthcare workers' everyday experiences, reflective questions to encourage the assimilation of ideas into practice, and references to allow further exploration of the issues discussed. Cultural Safety in Aotearoa New Zealand will equip students, tutors, managers, policy analysts and others involved in the delivery of healthcare with the tools to acknowledge the importance of cultural difference in achieving health and well-being in diverse communities.
- Written by experienced educators active in cultural safety education, research and practice
- Thoroughly revised and featuring new chapters on ethical considerations when working cross-culturally, as well as the legislative requirements of the Nursing Council of New Zealand
- Chapters include key terms and concepts, practice examples providing content from healthcare workers' everyday experiences, reflective questions, and references to allow further exploration
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