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  2. Cultural safety - Wikipedia

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    Cultural safety has a close focus on: 1) understanding the impact of the health care provided as a bearer of his/her own culture, history, attitudes and life experiences and the response other people make to these factors; 2) challenging health care providers to examine their practice carefully, recognising the power relationship in health care ...

  3. Irihapeti Ramsden - Wikipedia

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    Cultural Safety and Nursing Education in Aotearoa and Te Waipounamu (2002) Irihapeti Merenia Ramsden ONZM (1946 – 5 April 2003) was a New Zealand Māori nurse, anthropologist, and writer who worked to improve health outcomes for Māori people.

  4. Timeline of nursing history in Australia and New Zealand

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    1992 – "Cultural safety" was made a requirement for nursing and midwifery education programs by the Nursing Council of New Zealand. Cultural safety allows effective nursing of patients and/or family members of those of another culture by a nurse who has reflected on one's own cultural identity and understands the impact of differing cultures ...

  5. Nursing Council of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ) is the professional body responsible for the registration of nurses in New Zealand, setting standards for nursing education and practice. [1] The council was established in 1902. New Zealand was the first country to legally require nurses to be registered.

  6. Nursing in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Similarly the NCNZ caused minor controversy when they gave the title nurse practitioner, thus preventing those with the title from using it. As a nurse practitioner, the nurse must undertake an approved course of study and present a portfolio of evidence to NCNZ for approval. There are now approximately 20 NPs in New Zealand with a smaller ...

  7. Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage - Wikipedia

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    This reflected a growing interest of the Government in the cultural sector. [2] The name of the portfolio changed to "Minister for Arts and Culture" in 1987. During this period, the portfolio was serviced by the Department of Internal Affairs. [2] A separate portfolio, Minister responsible for the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, was established ...

  8. Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity ...

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    Clammer, John. "Cultural Diversity, Global Change, and Social Justice: Contextualizing the 2005 Convention in a World in Flux". In Beukelaer, Pyykkönen & Singh (2015). Hahn, Michael (2007). "The Convention on Cultural Diversity and International Economic Law". Asian Journal of WTO & International Health Law and Policy. 2 (2). SSRN 1019387.

  9. Cultural report - Wikipedia

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    In the New Zealand judicial system a cultural report is a document supplied to the court in order to establish a cultural context for a defendant's actions and to aide in their rehabilitation. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In New Zealand law , they are allowed under section 27 of the Sentencing Act 2002 , [ 3 ] and so are also called S27 reports .