Cultural Safety and Indigenous authority in nursing and midwifery education and practice (Editorial)

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Power Wiradjuri, Tamara
Wilson, Denise
Geia, Lynore
West, Roianne
Brockie, Teresa
Clark, Terryann C
Bearskin, Lisa Bourque
Lowe, John
Millender, Eugenia
Smallwood, Reakeeta
Best, Odette
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2021
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We begin by acknowledging the sovereignty of Indigenous Peoples across the Earth as the traditional custodians of Country, and their timeless and embodied relationships with cultures, communities, lands, waters, and sky. We honour children born and yet to be. We pay our respects to Elders, past and present, particularly those who led the way, allowing us to realise our own calling to be healers.

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Contemporary Nurse

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57

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5

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Power Wiradjuri, T; Wilson, D; Geia, L; West, R; Brockie, T; Clark, TC; Bearskin, LB; Lowe, J; Millender, E; Smallwood, R; Best, O, Cultural Safety and Indigenous authority in nursing and midwifery education and practice (Editorial), Contemporary Nurse, 2021, 57 (5), pp. 303-307

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