Cultural safety: There is no turning back!
- PMID: 32073699
- DOI: 10.1111/jpm.12622
Cultural safety: There is no turning back!
References
REFERENCES
-
- Curtis, E., Jones, R., Tipene-Leach, D., Walker, C., Loring, B., Paine, S., & Reid, P. (2019). Why cultural safety rather than cultural competency is required to achieve health equity: A literature review and recommended definition. International Journal for Equity in Health, 18(174), 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-019-1082-3
-
- Gutierrez, L., Helmus, L., & Hanson, R. (2017). What we know and don't know about risk assessment with offenders of indigenous heritage. Research Report R009. Ottawa, Canada: Public Safety Canada.
-
- Heffernan, E. B., Andersen, K. C., Dev, A., & Kinner, S. (2012). Prevalence of mental illness among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Queensland prisons. Medical Journal of Australia, 197(1), 37-41.
-
- Indig, D., Gear, C., & Wilhelm, K. (2016). Comorbid substance use disorders and mental health disorders among New Zealand prisoners. Wellington, New Zealand: Department of Corrections. Retrieved from https://www.corrections.govt.nz/resources/research_and_statistics/quarte...
-
- Lammy, D. (2017). The Lammy Review: An independent review into the treatment of, and outcomes for, Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic individuals in the Criminal Justice System. London: UK Government.
Publication types
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
