SUPPORTING OUR SISTAS INSIDE: ANFPP WORKING WITH WOMEN IN CUSTODY

Q4 Nursing
Rachel Whiting
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The current statistics of the incarceration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and the subsequent impact on their health and well-being are appalling. When referring to the health and wellbeing of our mob it must be recognised and understood that connection to land, culture, ancestry, kinship and community play a vital role in our physical, social and emotional health and wellbeing. This calls for culturally-safe models of care to support and advocate for these women in custody in collaboration with Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs) to address health and social and emotional wellbeing (SEWB), and to break the cycle of incarceration.1
支持我们在监狱里的姐妹们:anfpp与在押女性一起工作
目前关于土著和托雷斯海峡岛民妇女被监禁的统计数字及其对她们健康和福祉的影响令人震惊。当提到我们暴民的健康和福祉时,必须认识到并理解与土地、文化、祖先、亲属关系和社区的联系在我们的身体、社会和情感健康和福祉中起着至关重要的作用。这就要求建立文化上安全的护理模式,与土著社区控制的卫生组织(ACCHOs)合作,支持和倡导这些被拘留的妇女,以解决健康和社会和情感福祉问题,并打破监禁的循环
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Practising Midwife
Practising Midwife Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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