Colonization, Racism, Identity, and Diversity in Healthcare
An overview of policies from the 1800's till 1972 and the impact on Australian Indigenous peoples' health.
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Added on 2022-12-18
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This document explores the concepts of colonization, racism, identity, difference and diversity, and cultural safety in relation to their work practice in healthcare. It discusses the historical impacts of colonization on the health of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, the effects of colonization on Aboriginal families, and the role of racism in health disparities. The document also examines the concept of cultural safety in healthcare.
Colonization, Racism, Identity, and Diversity in Healthcare
An overview of policies from the 1800's till 1972 and the impact on Australian Indigenous peoples' health.
Added on 2022-12-18
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