Abstract
Building a culturally safe and respectful organisation that genuinely addresses individual and institutional racism is a substantial and complex undertaking. Achieving this outcome requires sustained commitment and a comprehensive strategy, including the active involvement of Aboriginal stakeholders. This paper describes the journey of a large regional health organisation in NSW. A multi-strategic approach is broadly described, with three strategies explored in depth. These are: staff education and training; leadership; and consultation, negotiation and partnerships. Challenges are discussed in the context of promising progress and an ongoing commitment to this important organisational goal.
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Hunter New England Health Aboriginal, & Islander Strategic Leadership Committee. (2012). Closing the gap in a regional health service in NSW: a multi-strategic approach to addressing individual and institutional racism. New South Wales Public Health Bulletin, 23(3–4), 63–67. https://doi.org/10.1071/nb12069
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