Cultural Safety Values Difference Author InformationResource primary author: Benham, SusanResource secondary author: noneResource tertiary author : none Source title: Kai Tiaki Nursing New ZealandSource author/editor 1: noneSource author/editor 2: nonePublication InformationCatalogue Number: 610.73 - Filing Cabinet Publisher: Kai Tiaki Nursing New ZealandPlace of publication: unknownDate of Publication: February 2001Physical description: 1 page, A3, photocopy, b/wPublication Miscellaneous Notes: From journalWhere can I find this?: http://www.nzno.org.nz/services/library Content InformationTable of Contents: Viewpoint, Colonise An article exploring key concepts in cultural safety including the importance of understanding ones own values and beliefs and how this affects relationships with clients. Article mentions the dynamics of power and includes a cross cultural look at colonised people and references. d people, References Content Description: An article exploring key concepts in cultural safety including the importance of understanding ones own values and beliefs and how this affects relationships with clients. Article mentions the dynamics of power and includes a cross cultural look at colonised people and references. TRC has a copy: Yes Publication status: Permission required to put copy on website Author Ethnicity: Corporate/institutional Publication format: Magazine article Formal Group: Community / Professional Groups Sector: Health Cultural Related Topics: Concept of culture Cultural safety (Kawa whakaruruhau) General Related Topics: Colonisation Equity/justice/fairness Historical Period: 20th Type of content: Recommendations Responses Historical event: none Related places: none Related people : none