Beginning to Address Institutional Racism Within the Public Health Sector: Insights From a Provider Survey
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Came, Heather
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Health Promotion Forum of New Zealand | Runanga Whakapiki Ake i te Hauora o Aotearoa
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[From Introduction] This paper is based on a survey of public health providers (Came, 2011) and, informed by a wider study (Came, 2012) into institutional racism, highlights sites of racism and privilege within the public health contracting environment. These sites are markers for public health providers navigating the contracting environment and to incite collective action to reduce, and ultimately eliminate institutional racism within our sector.Description
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Keeping Up to Date. 38th edition, Summer/Autumn 2013. Retrieved from http://www.hauora.co.nz/assets/files/Hauora%20and%20KUTD/Keeping%20Up%20to%20Date%2038%20FINAL.pdf
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