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The Future of Culture, Diversity and Health in Australia: Culturally Safe Teaching and Learning

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posted on 2023-05-22, 19:25 authored by Dune, T, Kim McLeodKim McLeod, Williams, R
This final chapter provides a cultural safety curriculum model to assist tertiary health discipline educators to create content and assessment tasks that support the development of a culturally safe health workforce. The chapter also provides educators with interprofessional activities that help students develop the required capacities and skills in line with national accreditation expectations. In this chapter readers, will find multimedia links to provide students with examples of culturally safe practice (for example, developing self-awareness, enacting cultural responsiveness, culturally safe communication), case studies to assist with tutorial discussions or to be used as assessment tasks. This chapter consolidates and expands on the learning out-comes within each chapter into demonstrable and assessable outputs aligned with national cultural safety requirements. This will also allow students to indicate the ways in which they have worked towards each cultural safety requirement and in what areas they seek to continue their cultural safety journeys.

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Publication title

Culture, Diversity and Health in Australia: Towards Culturally Safe Health Care

Edition

1st

Editors

T Dune, K McLeod and R Williams

Pagination

259-286

ISBN

978-0-367-68676-5

Department/School

School of Social Sciences

Publisher

Routledge

Place of publication

United Kingdom

Extent

14

Rights statement

Copyright 2021 Routledge

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Social structure and health; Public health (excl. specific population health) not elsewhere classified; Expanding knowledge in human society

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