Culturally safe health care for Indigenous women and families

Sophie Hickey, Yvette Roe, Sue Kildea

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Abstract

Presentation: The Indigenous Birthing in an Urban Setting (IBUS) study aims to improve the birthing outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women in an urban setting. This new model of care is informed by the Birthing on Country literature and Guiding Principles, and is conducted in partnership with two local Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations. Redesigning the health service,
investing in workforce, strengthening family capacity and community empowerment are key components of this service. These will be discussed.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2021
EventHealth Services Research Association of Australia and New Zealand (HSRAANZ) 11th Health Services and Policy Research Conference - Pullman Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Duration: 4 Dec 20196 Dec 2019
http://www.healthservicesconference.com.au/hsraanz2019/index.html

Conference

ConferenceHealth Services Research Association of Australia and New Zealand (HSRAANZ) 11th Health Services and Policy Research Conference
Abbreviated titleHSRAANZ
Country/TerritoryNew Zealand
CityAuckland
Period4/12/196/12/19
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