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Incarcerated aboriginal women's experiences of accessing healthcare and the limitations of the 'equal treatment' principle.

Sacha Kendall JamiesonS LightonJ SherwoodE BaldryE A Sullivan
Published in: International journal for equity in health (2020)
'Equal treatment' is an inappropriate strategy for providing equitable healthcare, which is required because incarcerated Aboriginal women experience significantly poorer health. Taking a decolonizing approach, we unpack and demonstrate the systems level changes needed to make health and justice agencies culturally relevant and safe. This requires further acknowledgment of the oppressive transgenerational effects of ongoing colonial policy, a true embracing of diversity of worldviews, and critically the integration of Aboriginal concepts of health at all organizational levels to uphold Aboriginal women's rights to culturally safe healthcare in prison and the community.
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