Archive | 2021

Principles of cultural safety

 
 
 

Abstract


This chapter will formally introduce students to the theory of cultural safety as an interdisciplinary and interprofessional model of healthcare. The history, contention, criticisms of, and necessity for cultural safety will also be discussed, along with related topics of racism, White privilege, discrimination and power. The principles of cultural safety, including social justice, trust, respect, self-awareness, and self-reflection, will be discussed in relation to forming the basis of culturally safe practice. The need for robust partnerships negotiated with diverse groups of people and their respective health needs will also be highlighted as a key component of cultural safety. Furthermore, this chapter will include a focus on the availability, accessibility and acceptability of healthcare for diverse populations as a health equity issue. Mind maps and other resources will also be used to explore ways in which the cultural values, attitudes and beliefs of individuals, healthcare organisations and health systems can impact and shape healthcare relationships.

Volume None
Pages 55-72
DOI 10.4324/9781003138556-6
Language English
Journal None

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