Cultural safety position statement
The purpose of this assessment to assist you to develop understanding of the importance of cultural safety in your own healthcare workplace and to allow you to demonstrate your understanding of the role of cultural safety in contributing towards improving health outcomes Instructions There are two parts to this assessment Part 1 Prepare a position statement for an organisation that you work with or are familiar with, that outlines the importance of providing effective health communication and health literacy as part of your organisation’s overall strategy to deliver culturally safe healthcare. (approx. 500 words) Important: You must choose an actual healthcare organisation. It can be one that your work for, or have worked for.Or it can be an organisation that you are interested in or admire For the purposes of this assessment the term position statement is defined as a range of evidenced-based statements to communicate an organisation’s position on key issues of relevance to achieving a healthy Australia, supported by the best possible healthcare system. Part 2 A written document outlining the rationale underpinning your position statement (approx. 1500 words) . This should include the following: Why having such a statement important for providing a culturally safe healthcare environment The importance of effective communication in the provision of culturally safe environment. Explain the relationship between health literacy and effective communication The external influences (historical and contemporary, factors like the media) that may contribute or detract from culturally safe practice in the healthcare environment. How might this (the position statement) contribute to improving the health outcomes of the organisation’s target clients What are the barriers, to implementing this position statement, that might exist within the organisation? and how might these barriers be overcome? Support your comments with reference to the academic literature, at least 5 refereed publications published between 2009-2019.

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