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A New Tool to End Racism Against Indigenous Patients

New First Nations-Led Cultural and Humility Standard Marks Significant Step Toward Ending Indigenous Racism in Health Care

A new, first-of-its-kind, Cultural Safety and Humility Standard marks a significant step toward ending Indigen.

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Researchers receive Pacific Health Research Career Development Awards

Two researchers from Massey’s Research Centre for Hauora and Health have been awarded Pacific Health Research Career Development Awards to fund their research projects about Tokealauan youth.

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"ICIRAS: Research and reconciliation with indigenous peoples in rural h" by Mark J. Lock, Faye McMillan et al.

Aim: We aim to promote discussion about an Indigenous Cultural Identity of Research Authors Standard (ICIRAS) for academic journal publications. Context: This is based on a gap in research publishing practice where Indigenous peoples' identity is not systematically and rigorously flagged in rural health research publications. There are widespread reforms, in different research areas, to counter the reputation of scientific research as a vehicle of racism and discrimination against the world's Indigenous peoples. Reflecting on these broader movements, the editorial teams of three rural health journals the Australian Journal of Rural Health, the Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine, and Rural and Remote Health recognised that Indigenous peoples' identity could be embedded in authorship details. Approach: An environmental scan (through a cultural safety lens where Indigenous cultural authority is respected, valued, and empowered) of literature was undertaken to detect the sig

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"Indigenous Cultural Identity of Research Authors Standard: research an" by Mark John Lock, Faye McMillan et al.

The Indigenous Cultural Identity of Research Authors Standard (ICIRAS) is based on a gap in research publishing practice where Indigenous peoples' identity is not systematically and rigorously recognised in rural health research publications. There are widespread reforms, in different research areas, to counter the reputation of scientific research as a vehicle of racism and discrimination. Reflecting on these broader movements, the editorial teams of three rural health journals - Rural and Remote Health, the Australian Journal of Rural Health, and the Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine - adopted a policy of 'Nothing about Indigenous Peoples, without Indigenous Peoples'. This meant changing practices so that Indigenous Peoples' identity could be embedded in authorship credentials - such as in the byline. An environmental scan of literature about the inclusion of Indigenous Peoples in research revealed many ways in which editorial boards of journals could improve the

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