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Decolonising Health & Wellbeing: A Pathway to Cultural Safety
Explore the essential framework for decolonising health and wellbeing on Wiradjuri Country, focusing on cultural safety, community-driven solutions, and the importance of Indigenous data sovereignty.
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Option A — Ring layout (micro-labels) Title: Decolonising Health & Wellbeing — Yusuf Rana On Wiradjuri Country. Guided by Elders & community. Cultural safety, humility, supervision. [7][8] 0. Core — Standpoint & Accountability Locate self • Acknowledge Country • Reflexivity/supervision • Cultural safety in every decision [7][8] 1. Relationships & Cultural Safety Yarning/trust • Include kin/carers • Paced consent • Healing-centred care [4][5][8] 2. Indigenous Data Sovereignty (CARE/MNW) Minimal data • Community authority/governance • Benefit/reciprocity • Local indicators [6] 3. Co-design & Shared Decisions Goals with mob • Plain-language options • Supported choice • Preferences revisited [4][5][8] 4. Strengths, Culture & Healing Identity/language/family • Cultural supports (Elders, ACCHS, on-Country) • SEWB focus [5][3] 5. Systems Change & Advocacy Name racism • Redesign pathways with ACCHSs • Flexible access/transport • Grow Indigenous workforce [1][3] 6. Learning & Capability CPD plan • Community feedback loops • Peer review for cultural safety • Iterate [7][8] Use order: 0 → 1 → 3 → 2 → 4 → 5 → 6 (loop) Key sources: [1] Elias & Paradies (2021) • [2] Alford et al. (2013) • [3] Panaretto et al. (2014) • [4] Stan Grant (IQ2) • [5] Jilya “Change Direction” • [6] CARE/MNW • [7] AIATSIS Code • [8] Ahpra Cultural Safety Strategy