Week 9 Learning Outcomes Flashcards
(7 cards)
What are the principles of culturally safe practice?
The principles of culturally safe practice include:
* Respect for cultural identity
* Recognition of power imbalances
* Engagement with community
* Commitment to ongoing learning
* Understanding the impact of history
How does history impact contemporary Indigenous health outcomes?
The impacts of history on contemporary Indigenous health outcomes include:
* Dispossession of land
* Disruption of culture
* Socioeconomic disadvantage
* Intergenerational trauma
What is necessary to explore the diversity of Indigenous identities in Australia?
To explore the diversity of Indigenous identities in Australia, one must:
* Recognise different cultural practices
* Acknowledge various languages
* Understand unique histories
* Respect diverse spiritual beliefs
What are the basic principles and protocols for ethical practice with Indigenous peoples?
The basic principles and protocols include:
* Informed consent
* Respect for cultural norms
* Building trust and relationships
* Acknowledgment of traditional knowledge
What is recognized regarding the diversity of Aboriginal peoples?
The diversity of Aboriginal peoples is recognized in:
* Histories
* Cultures
* Identities
* Languages
* Beliefs and spirituality
What should one do to listen to and reflect on the lived experiences of Aboriginal peoples?
To listen to and reflect on the lived experiences of Aboriginal peoples, one should:
* Engage in active listening
* Value personal narratives
* Consider the context of experiences
* Reflect on the implications for practice
What is the importance of being exposed to different worldviews and belief systems in health?
Being exposed to different worldviews and belief systems in health is important because it:
* Broadens understanding of health and wellness
* Encourages respect for diverse practices
* Enhances communication with Indigenous peoples
* Promotes culturally competent care