This report is a reflection on culturally safe nursing and midwifery practices in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, structured around the Gibbs reflective cycle. It details the student's experiences, feelings, evaluations, and analyses of their learning during a unit on this topic. The reflection explores the importance of understanding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's identity and culture for providing appropriate and culturally safe healthcare. The student discusses their initial enthusiasm, subsequent challenges in understanding complex concepts, and under-confidence in presenting their views effectively. The report evaluates both positive aspects of learning, such as the understanding of cultural practices, and negative aspects, such as ineffective reflection and grammar issues. The analysis highlights the necessity of culturally safe practices and effective reflection. The conclusion outlines future actions, including utilizing resources and seeking training to improve reflection and learning. The report emphasizes the significance of reflective practice in healthcare and the application of the Gibbs model for structured self-assessment.