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_____________ incorporated cultural safety into the NZ nursing curriculum since
1992.
Dr Irihapeti Ramsden
Published in 1990,______________ (Cultural Safety) focuses on the importance of
culture and provides a holistic model of Maori health.
Kawa Whakaruruhau
Cultural safety
(From nursing council)
The effective nursing practice of a person or whanau from another culture and is
determined by that person or whanau.
(Process to achieving cultural safety in nursing practice)
__________: recognising that differences and similarities exist between cultures.
__________: grows when we see the influences of our own culture and
acknowledge that we have biases.
__________: developing practical skills for interacting in respectful ways with
people who are different from us.
Cultural awareness
Cultural sensitivity
,Cultural safety competence
(NCNZ principles for cultural safety)
__________: Nurses should recognize their cultural identity and how it influences
their interactions with others.
__________: Nurses must create an environment that is safe, respectful, and non-
discriminatory for individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds.
__________: Nurses should provide care that considers the cultural, spiritual, and
social dimensions of the individual and their community.
__________: Nurses should work in partnership with individuals, families, and
communities to ensure culturally appropriate care.
__________: Nurses should advocate for the rights and needs of individuals from
diverse cultural backgrounds.
__________: Nurses are responsible for their ongoing cultural competence and
education to provide effective and culturally safe care.
Cultural awareness
Cultural safety
Holistic care
Partnership and collaboration
, Advocacy
Professional responsibility
______________ played a significant role in advocating for Māori land rights and
social justice, particularly for Māori people's rights to retain ownership and
control over their ancestral lands.
Dame Whina Cooper
In 1975, at the age of 80, Dame Whina Copper led the famous ___________ from
Te Hāpua in the far north of New Zealand to the Parliament Buildings in
Wellington. It was a protest against the loss of Māori land and highlighted the
struggles of indigenous communities in asserting their rights.
Māori Land March (also known as the Land March or Hikoi)
What year was Te Tiriti O Waitangi signed?
6.2.1840
In what year were both versions (Maori and Crown) of Te Tiriti made legal?
1975
(Nursing Council principles for Te Tiriti O Waitangi)
_____________/ Tino Rangatiratanga
_____________/ Patuitanga
_____________/ Mana Taurite