[HTML][HTML] Indigenous-specific cultural safety within health and dementia care: a scoping review of reviews

C Chakanyuka, JDR Bacsu, A DesRoches… - Social Science & …, 2022 - Elsevier
Globally, health inequities experienced by Indigenous communities are often described and
documented in terms of deficits and disease. However, health disparities are complex and …

[HTML][HTML] The ethics of overlapping relationships in rural and remote healthcare. A narrative review

RTO Szumer, M Arnold - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2023 - Springer
It is presently unclear whether a distinct “rural ethics” of navigating professional boundaries
exists, and if so, what theoretical approaches may assist practitioners to manage …

Unique knowledge, unique skills, unique role: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers in Queensland, Australia

SM Topp, J Tully, R Cummins, V Graham… - BMJ global …, 2021 - gh.bmj.com
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers (A&TSIHWs) are a professional cadre
of Australian health workers typically located in primary care clinics. The role is one of only …

[HTML][HTML] “We're very much part of the team here”: A culture of respect for Indigenous health workforce transforms Indigenous health care

EV Taylor, M Lyford, L Parsons, T Mason, S Sabesan… - PLoS …, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Background Improving health outcomes for Indigenous people by strengthening the cultural
safety of care is a vital challenge for the health sector, both in Australia and internationally …

[HTML][HTML] “The most culturally safe training I've ever had”: the co-design of a culturally safe Managing hepatitis B training course with and for the Aboriginal health …

K Hosking, T De Santis, E Vintour-Cesar… - BMC health services …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Background The Aboriginal health workforce provide responsive, culturally safe
health care. We aimed to co-design a culturally safe course with and for the Aboriginal …

[HTML][HTML] The social and emotional wellbeing needs of Aboriginal staff in out of home care: Walking in two worlds

S Lukey, L Keevers, S Trueman, F Frith, P Chandler… - Child Abuse & …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background There is a disproportionate representation of Aboriginal children in the
Australian Out of Home Care system. An important strategy to ensure Aboriginal children …

Factors supporting indigenous employee retention in the Australian mining industry: A case study of the Pilbara region

J Parmenter, R Barnes - The Extractive Industries and Society, 2021 - Elsevier
Indigenous employment is a key point of engagement between Indigenous people and
mining companies. Over the past two decades, research shows that the Australian mining …

[HTML][HTML] Barriers and strategies for primary health care workforce development: synthesis of evidence

A Endalamaw, RB Khatri, D Erku, A Zewdie, E Wolka… - BMC Primary …, 2024 - Springer
Background Having a sufficient and well-functioning health workforce is crucial for reducing
the burden of disease and premature death. Health workforce development, focusing on …

Strengthening indigenous Australian perspectives in allied health education: a critical reflection

D Manton, M Williams - International Journal of Indigenous …, 2021 - opus.lib.uts.edu.au
While professional education in medicine and nursing in Australia has been implementing
strategies to increase accessibility for Indigenous Australians, allied health professions …

[HTML][HTML] Breaking the hierarchy: Exploring intersectional employment strategies in the Australian mining industry for Indigenous women

J Parmenter, S Leroy-Dyer, S Holcombe - The Extractive Industries and …, 2024 - Elsevier
The Australian mining industry is male and non-Indigenous dominated. Indigenous women
continue to perceive themselves as occupying the bottom position on the mine site …