Cultural Safety: Fostering Competence in the Workforce and Meeting Clinicians' Support Needs

CPDTime.
20m
Cover image for: Cultural Safety: Fostering Competence in the Workforce and Meeting Clinicians' Support Needs

Lecture Overview

This session by Gaby Bruning highlights the paramount importance of cultural safety in the roles of nurses and midwives. Explore the significance of cultural safety as a foundational aspect, parallel to clinical safety, in healthcare practice. Delve into the support needs of clinicians in relation to cultural safety, addressing their concerns and identifying strategies to enhance their professional experience.

Educator

educator profile image
Gaby Bruning View profile
Gaby Bruning is an Aboriginal woman who lives and works on Wurundjeri land. Gaby has worked in the Alcohol and Other Drug sector for 10 years in settings such as residential detox, Aboriginal Health, community outreach. Gaby has previously worked for VACCHO, and apart of a team that successfully established a sobering up service within City of Yarra. In April 2023, Gaby was awarded the National Rolleston Award at the Harm Reduction International conference. Gaby has worked in the Medically Supervised Injecting Room as a Senior Harm Reduction Practitioner since 2018. Gaby also works for Eastern Health as the First Nations Cultural Safety Project Lead.
Details
CPD time20m
First Published12 March 2024
Updated12 March 2024
Expires
12 March 2026
Learning Tools
Topics
Cultural Diversity
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
Professional Issues