Providing patients with culturally safe care

Explore some of the measures we're taking to create a culturally safe environment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Māori patients and doctors.

Prioritising cultural safety for First Nations people

Like all specialist medical colleges, we have an important part to play in providing all Australians and New Zealanders with culturally safe and responsive healthcare.

In this video Dr Angus McNally (RAP Working Group member), Dr Michael Barlev (CPD Committee deputy chair) and Dr Susie Lord (RAP Working Group chair) discuss why it's important that cultural safety in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Māori peoples is prioritised in our CPD program.

Continuing professional development (CPD)

Between 2021 and 2023 a CPD review project group reviewed the college’s CPD program and developed a new CPD framework. 

CPD requirements now include an annual cultural safety activity. Hours spent completing this activity are claimable under practice evaluation.

Cultural competency resources can be found on the ANZCA Indigneous health Iibrary guide.

ANZCA curriculum

Through the ANZCA Roles in Practice within the ANZCA curriculum, anaesthesia trainees are expected to demonstrate culturally competent care to patients, and their families.

Related resources

ANZCA Strategic Plan 2023-2025
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The ANZCA Strategic Plan 2023-2025 guides our college-wide business activity. It's the result of comprehensive consultation and engagement within the ANZCA community and beyond.

ANZCA Anaesthesia Training Program Curriculum
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ANZCA Anaesthesia Training Program Curriculum

Education and training resources
ANZCA Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Māori Health Strategy
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Māori overarching health strategy

Governance document
PS62 Cultural competence and cultural safety
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Position statement on cultural competence and cultural safety 2024

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