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Webinar - Cultural competence and cultural safety standard

40 min · 13 de may de 2026
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Principal Professional Advisor Maarama Davis talks with physiotherapist Sheree Tikao‐Harkess about the new revised Cultural safety and cultural competence standard: What the changes mean, how to implement them in practice, and ways to approach reflection.

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