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Culturally Safe Health Care for the Indigenous People

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Culturally Safe Health Care for the Indigenous People

   Added on 2021-04-16

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Title: Culturally Safe Health
Care for the Indigenous
People
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Connecting to country is an Aboriginal society
awareness strategy made to provide cultural framework
between aboriginals and the states teaching fraternity.
Teachers interact with the aboriginal students at community
level. Over a limited time of interacting with the people, the
teachers should learn and understand the cultural, historical
and social way of life of the Aboriginals
Culturally Safe Health Care for the Indigenous People_2
This would help the teacher to master and be able
to explain the historic, social, economic and
political factors that continue to be a concern to
the ATSI community. The connection between the
Aboriginals and their country is their fundamental
pillar of identity though it is hard to explain it.
Culturally Safe Health Care for the Indigenous People_3
Liddle (2015) thinks that connection to country
is important to the ATSI people as it is their
identity, it is their family, responsibility, laws,
legacy and their inheritance too.
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