Suggested models, frameworks, reading, and videos
Suggested models and frameworks to help inform practice with young Māori
Suggested models and frameworks to help inform practice with Pasifika young people
General reading for understanding cultural safety
- Healthnavigator.org.nz/clinicians/c/cultural-safety
- Cultural Safety in Nursing: the New Zealand Experience
- Why cultural safety rather than cultural competency is required to achieve health equity: A literature review and recommended definition
- Health Literacy NZ and Health Navigator NZ. Cultural Safety Module 1 and 2 handouts
- Guidelines for Cultural Safety, the Treaty of Waitangi and Māori Health in Nursing Education and Practice, Nursing Council of New Zealand, 2011
Great videos and podcasts
Cultural safety versus cultural competency
“The mainstream approach was a very siloed one… There’s a bigger picture to think about. I suppose what I was doing (with Te Whare Tapa Wha) was aiming towards a focus on overall wellbeing rather than the narrower goal of recovery and removing symptoms. That’s important but it’s not an endpoint. The endpoint is to have someone who is well in every sense of the word.”