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A Framework to Assess Cultural Safety in Australian Public Policy

2019

Mackean, T., Fisher, M., Friel, S., & Baum, F.

Health Promotion International

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The authors explore the possibility of adapting a cultural safety framework consisting of five concepts (reflexivity, dialogue, reducing power differences, decolonization, and regardful care) to Australian public policy as it affects Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. They found that the framework was appliable as a tool for policy analysis and conclude that it might be a useful tool for public policy as it affects Indigenous Peoples for achieving culturally safe policy.

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A Framework to Assess Cultural Safety in Australian Public Policy.

Mackean, T., Fisher, M., Friel, S., & Baum, F. (2019). A framework to assess cultural safety in Australian public policy. Health Promotion International, 35(2), 340-51. 

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