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Supporting First Nations patients

By creating an environment free from discrimination and bias, culturally safe care fosters trust, communication, and collaboration between doctors and patients. This ultimately improves health outcomes and reduces disparities within healthcare systems.

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This resource provides information on the guidelines for supporting Aboriginal patients and families through grief and bereavement. 

This resource provides information on grief and bereavement for Indigenous peoples, and touches on the specific historical, cultural and social issues that are relevant.

This document provides comprehensive information on best patient care for Indigenous patients.

PEPA is a national palliative care project which focuses on the education and training of healthcare workers, and delivers programs for healthcare providers. IPEPA is an Indigenous branch of PEPA which aims to facilitate two way learning between Indigenous communities and the healthcare workforce. 

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A Dose of Grief acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we live, work and grow, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We celebrate the diversity of Aboriginal peoples and their ongoing connection to culture and contributions to both healthcare and deathcare. 

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