Cultural Safety Collection

Engaging Indigenous families in a community-based Indigenous early childhood programme in British Columbia, Canada: A cultural safety perspective

2017

Gerlach, A.J., Browne, A.J., & Greenwood, M.

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This article explores how British Columbia's Aboriginal Infant Development Program influenced health and well-being for children and families. The study highlighted three main themes (overcoming mistrust, being willing to move a step forward, and resisting what's taken-for-granted), which were examined in relation to the concept of cultural safety.

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Engaging Indigenous families in a community-based Indigenous early childhood programme in British Columbia, Canada: A cultural safety perspective.

Gerlach, A.J., Browne, A.J., & Greenwood, M. (2017). Engaging Indigenous families in a community-based Indigenous early childhood programme in British Columbia, Canada: A cultural safety perspective. Health and Social Care, 25, 1763-73.

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