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Guadalupe (Hardcover)
Doug Jenzen, Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center
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R801
R669
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Ogden Dunes (Hardcover)
Dick Meister, Ken Martin, Historical Society of Ogden Dunes
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R801
R669
Discovery Miles 6 690
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Australia is increasingly recognised as a multicultural and diverse
society. Nationally, all accrediting bodies for allied health,
nursing, midwifery and medical professions require tertiary
educated students to be culturally safe with regards to cultural
and social diversity. This text, drawing on experts from a range of
disciplines, including public health, nursing and sociology, shows
how the theory and practice of cultural safety can inform effective
health care practices with all kinds of diverse populations. Part 1
explores key themes and concepts, including social determinants of
health and cultural models of health and health care. There is a
particular focus on how different models of health, including the
biomedical and Indigenous perspectives, intersect in Australia
today. Part 2 looks at culturally safe health care practice
focusing on principles and practice as well as policy and advocacy.
The authors consider the practices that can be most effective,
including meaningful communication skills and cultural
responsiveness. Part 3 examines the practice issues in working with
diverse populations, including Indigenous Australians, Culturally
and Linguistically Diverse Australians, Australians with
disabilities, Australians of diverse sexual orientation and gender
identity, and ageing Australians. Part 4 combines all learnings
from Parts 1-3 into practical learning activities, assessments and
feedback for learners engaging with this textbook. Culture,
Diversity and Health in Australia is a sensitive, richly nuanced
and comprehensive guide to effective health practice in Australia
today and is a key reference text for either undergraduate or
postgraduate students studying health care. It will also be of
interest to professional health care practitioners and policy
administrators.
Australia is increasingly recognised as a multicultural and diverse
society. Nationally, all accrediting bodies for allied health,
nursing, midwifery and medical professions require tertiary
educated students to be culturally safe with regards to cultural
and social diversity. This text, drawing on experts from a range of
disciplines, including public health, nursing and sociology, shows
how the theory and practice of cultural safety can inform effective
health care practices with all kinds of diverse populations. Part 1
explores key themes and concepts, including social determinants of
health and cultural models of health and health care. There is a
particular focus on how different models of health, including the
biomedical and Indigenous perspectives, intersect in Australia
today. Part 2 looks at culturally safe health care practice
focusing on principles and practice as well as policy and advocacy.
The authors consider the practices that can be most effective,
including meaningful communication skills and cultural
responsiveness. Part 3 examines the practice issues in working with
diverse populations, including Indigenous Australians, Culturally
and Linguistically Diverse Australians, Australians with
disabilities, Australians of diverse sexual orientation and gender
identity, and ageing Australians. Part 4 combines all learnings
from Parts 1-3 into practical learning activities, assessments and
feedback for learners engaging with this textbook. Culture,
Diversity and Health in Australia is a sensitive, richly nuanced
and comprehensive guide to effective health practice in Australia
today and is a key reference text for either undergraduate or
postgraduate students studying health care. It will also be of
interest to professional health care practitioners and policy
administrators.
This Briefs is the first national study on female-to-male (FtM)
transgender people's experiences in Australia. It describes an
extensive study that fills the current gap in Australian research
on the specific experiences and beliefs about transition for
contemporary Australian FtM transgender people. Following an
overview of current literature on the various aspects of and
approaches to transgender issues, this briefs describes in detail
the design, participants and findings of the study. The Briefs
offers useful statistics and stories related to participants'
identities, education, health, sexual and social lives. It ends
with recommendations to all those working in the various offices
and institutions that FtM transgender people encounter in their
everyday life, and represents and invaluable resource for
researchers, service providers and gender diverse communities
alike.
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The Nine Hundred (Paperback)
Heather Dune Macadam, Caroline Moorehead
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R393
R321
Discovery Miles 3 210
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The untold story of the 999 young, unmarried Jewish women who were tricked into boarding a train in Poprad, Slovakia on March 25, 1942 that became the first official transport to Auschwitz.
On March 25, 1942, nearly a thousand young, unmarried Jewish women boarded a train in Poprad, Slovakia. Filled with a sense of adventure and national pride, they left their parents' homes wearing their best clothes and confidently waving good-bye. Believing they were going to work in a factory for a few months, they were eager to report for government service. Instead, the young women-many of them teenagers-were sent to Auschwitz. Their government paid 500 Reichsmarks (about 160) apiece for the Nazis to take them as slave labour. Of those 999 innocent deportees, only a few would survive.
The facts of the first official Jewish transport to Auschwitz are little known, yet profoundly relevant today. These were not resistance fighters or prisoners of war. There were no men among them. Sent to almost certain death, the young women were powerless and insignificant not only because they were Jewish-but also because they were female. Now, acclaimed author Heather Dune Macadam reveals their poignant stories, drawing on extensive interviews with survivors, and consulting with historians, witnesses, and relatives of those first deportees to create an important addition to Holocaust literature and women's history.
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