Cultural. Committed to and practices in a way that meets obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi, giving effect to the principles of Partnership, Participation and Protection and apply these principles in practice. • Understands cultural safety as embracing and encompassing a wide range of beliefs and ethnicities, gender, sexuality, religious beliefs. • Practices ensure Māori have equitable access to appropriate health care. • Recognises tikaka best practices. • Have attended cultural education training as per organisational requirements. • Familiar with NCNZ cultural safety document. • Ensures ethnicity is completed accurately. • Cultural beliefs/values are identified and included in care planning. • Works collaboratively with Pacific Island and Māori Health workers. • Utilises cultural resources to meet patient/whānau needs.
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Samples: Individual Employment Agreement, Individual Employment Agreement, Individual Employment Agreement