Improving health outcomes for Indigenous people by strengthening the cultural safety of care is a vital challenge for the health sector, both in Australia and internationally. Although Indigenous people have long requested to have Indigenous practitioners involved in their health care, many health services report difficulties with recruiting and retaining Indigenous staff. This article describes Indigenous workforce policies and strategies from two Australian health services, as well as cancer-service specific strategies.
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"We’re very much part of the team here": A culture of respect for Indigenous health workforce transforms Indigenous health care
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Journal article
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PLoS ONE
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Data Availability Statement: The qualitative dataset analysed during the current study cannot be shared publicly due to the risk of compromising the confidentiality of participants and violating the agreement to which the participants consented. De-identified data is available from the WA Centre for Rural Health (contact via +61 08 9956 0200 or via admin-wacrh@uwa.edu.au) for researchers who meet the criteria for access to confidential data.