https:
ultra.content.blackboardcdn.com/ultra/uiv XXXXXXXXXXrel.9_e8cb3d
Set Readings/Activities
Read and view the following materials. Consider the self-reflection questions.
Introduction to Aboriginal health care
Read the following chapters in Yatdjuligin (Best and Fredericks, 2018) [Internal link – li
ary ebook]
· Chapter 2. A history of health services for Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander people. (Lovett, 2018. pp. 28-44).
· Chapter 5. Community controlled health services: What they are and how they work. (Ward, Fredericks& Best, 2018. pp. 82-95).
· Chapter 8. Remote-area nursing practice. (Ramsamy, XXXXXXXXXXpp XXXXXXXXXX).
· Drummond., A. XXXXXXXXXXChapter 9. Working with Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander health workers and health practitioners. (Drummond, 2018. pp. 82-95).
Introduction to traditional healing
Bush medicine (HNE Health, 2018). This YouTube video also available in reading list.
For thousands of years the Gomeroi/Gamilaraay people have used traditional bush medicine for healing.
https:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVNof96UZBo
Top 10 Aboriginal Bush Medicines (Everything Geraldton, 2016)Â This YouTube video also available in reading list.
Some of these you may recognise as household remedies available over the counter.
https:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwYR2oR3NAo
The healing touch: Indigenous Healers getting results. (SBS The Feed, 2018)
This YouTube video also available in reading list.
https:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyNlJdrZBPE
National Health Policies
· Read - The National Scheme’s Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander Health and Cultural Safety Strategy XXXXXXXXXX . This reading available in the reading list for this week.
· Read - National Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander Health Plan XXXXXXXXXX. This reading available in the reading list for this week.
Self-Reflection Exercises
· Research what Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander services and programs that are available in the area in which you live.
· How would you refer an Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander person to these services?
· Are there Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander services and support at your local mainstream health services?
· How could you find out about your local Aboriginal or To
es Strait Islander Communities traditional healing practices?
· AHPRA. The National Scheme’s Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander Health and Cultural Safety Strategy XXXXXXXXXX. https:
www.ahpra.gov.au/About-Ahpra/Aboriginal-and-To
es-Strait-Islander-Health-Strategy/health-and-cultural-safety-strategy.aspx Accessed 5 January 2021.
· Australian Government XXXXXXXXXXNational Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander Health Plan XXXXXXXXXX. https:
www1.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/natsih-plan
· Drummond., A. XXXXXXXXXXChapter 9. Working with Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander health workers and health practitioners. In Best, O & Fredericks, B XXXXXXXXXXYatdjuligin – Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander Nursing and Midwifery Care. Cam
idge University Press. pp. 82-95.
· Everything Geraldton XXXXXXXXXXTop 10 Aboriginal Bush Medicines https:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwYR2oR3NAo Accessed 15 January 2021.
· HNE Health, XXXXXXXXXXBush medicine.https:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVNof96UZBo Accessed 15 January 2021.
· Lovett, R XXXXXXXXXXChapter 2.A history of health services for Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander people. In Best, O & Fredericks, B XXXXXXXXXXYatdjuligin – Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander Nursing and Midwifery Care. Cam
idge University Press. pp. 28-44.
· Ramsamy., N. XXXXXXXXXXChapter 8. Remote-area nursing practice. In Best, O & Fredericks, B XXXXXXXXXXYatdjuligin – Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander Nursing and Midwifery Care. Cam
idge University Press. pp XXXXXXXXXX.
· SBS The Feed XXXXXXXXXXThe healing touch: Indigenous Healers getting results. https:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyNlJdrZBPEÂ Accessed 15 January 2021.
· Ward, R., Fredericks. B. & Best, O. XXXXXXXXXXChapter 5. Community controlled health services: What they are and how they work. In Best, O & Fredericks, B XXXXXXXXXXYatdjuligin – Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander Nursing and Midwifery Care. Cam
idge University Press. pp. 82-95.
https:
ultra.content.blackboardcdn.com/ultra/uiv XXXXXXXXXXrel.9_e8cb3d
Document
Read and view the following materials. Consider the self-reflection questions.
Set Readings/Activities
White Privilege
These online resource enables us to look at our privilege. Some of you may not be white/Caucasian. Please consider this writing in the Australian context in particular how it relates to Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander people.
International students may want to reflect on how their personal heritage or social standing may
ing privilege to them in their home country and what members of your community back home would this impact.
Those students residing in Australia and identify as Indigenous, other minor ethnic group or those who identify as sexual, health or physical diverse group, you may want to reflect on how white privilege affects you in everyday life.
· Read - 10 things you should know about white privilege. (Pearson & Verass, 2016)
https:
www.sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2016/10/13/10-things-you-should-know-about-white-privilege
Â
Nursing and White privilege
· Read - Cultural safety is not about saying "so
y" for being a white nurse. (Finlay, 2018).
https:
www.sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2018/03/28/cultural-safety-not-about-saying-so
y-being-white-nurse-1
This link also available in reading list for these weeks.
Sources:Â https:
www.sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2018/03/28/cultural-safety-not-about-saying-so
y-being-white-nurse-1
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Exploring Privilege and bias
Arizona State University has published a body of work on privilege and bias. In this there are 15 privilege checklists including race, gender, sexuality, class, age, or ability to mention a few. These are useful to awaken us to the perils and perks of privileged status.  Please explore these.
Explore this site by clicking on the 'checklist' word to the right of the webpage. The link also available in reading list for these weeks. https:
projecthumanities.asu.edu/perils-and-perks-of-privilegeÂ
Self-Reflection Exercises
Explore the checklists on privilege. In particular review the How privileged am I checklist? Reflect on your findings and how this knowledge may influence your nursing care and your understanding of other in your personal and professional sphere/s.
NUR133 Assessment 4 – Reflective Journal (1000 words)
Reflection and reflexivity in caring for Aboriginal and To
es Strait Islander people.
Task
Choose any reading or video in NUR133 and write a 500-word reflection in weeks 4 & 9.
The NUR133 Learning Outcomes addressed by this assignment are: 2, 3, & 5
Include in each post:
1. What is in the papers/video you chose that really resonated with you? and
2. How the pape
video will influence your nursing practice when caring for Aboriginal
and To
es Strait Islander people?
3. You may want to include any awakenings you may have about your knowledge or
personal growth.
The journal links are available in your week 4 and 9 learning materials folders.