Oda K and Rameka M (2012) Students' corner: Using Te Tiriti o Waitangi to identify and address racism, and achieve cultural safety in nursing. Contemporary Nurse 43: 107-112.Oda K and Rameka M. (2012) Students' corner: using Te Tiriti O Waitangi to identify and address racism, and ...
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memories, cultural values, assumptions, and belief structures that we have developed in order to fit into society (read more aboutthe ego). We all have an ego and its primary purpose is to protect us by developing elaborate “self-protection...
The camp facilities are located randomly and against their functionality and operational safety. Camp kitchens and food warehouses, as well as the baths, are often situated in low grounds and morasses. Camp baths were located as close as possible to streams or surface intakes (common in ...
The concept of SFOs involves the development of logging activities in a way that ensures economic efficiency without compromising the health of the environment and the safety of the operators [2]. One of the main environmental targets of the SFOs is to limit disturbance to the forest soil ...
The first lockdown began on 12 March 2020, with the closing of all schools in Poland. From there on, classes in schools and universities were held remotely. These restrictions also impacted various activities of public and cultural institutions, which followed their temporary suspension, as the re...
Although the crossing demand identified by this method is not exactly the real demand, properly adding pedestrian facilities in these road sections with potential demand can improve safety and convenience of walking, which can encourage more walkability. Taking into account the above considerations, we...
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in different ways, but most of them agreed that is “the positive condition within communities and the process to achieve it”. They also proposed a variety of issues and criteria supporting the social sustainability as a measurable condition as health, participation, safety, accessibility to ...
Safety in the work environment was a key aspect for women, as 49% of the respondents indicated that they considered their workplace did not prioritize a safe and adequate work environment for women. That women continue to be the main person in charge of taking care of vulnerable members of ...