Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Understanding and responding to racism and the provision of culturally safe care by interdisciplinary health professionals in the aged care sector in regional, rural and remote areas: a scoping review

Deborah  Magee

Ms Deborah Magee ORCID logo

qualifications: RN, BN, M Phil

contribution: Acquisition of data, Analysis and interpretation of data, Drafting of manuscript, Critical revision

position: Scholarly Teaching Fellow


Marguerite  Bramble

Assoc Prof Marguerite Bramble ORCID logo

qualifications: PhD

contribution: Analysis and interpretation of data, Critical revision

position: Associate Professor of Nursing


Holly  Randell-Moon

Dr Holly Randell-Moon ORCID logo

qualifications: PhD

contribution: Analysis and interpretation of data, Critical revision

position: Senior Lecturer

Holly researches cultural competency, racial science, and critical race and whiteness studies approaches to build a culturally safe health workforce.


Jola  Stewart-Bugg

Dr Jola Stewart-Bugg

qualifications: PhD

contribution: Critical revision

position: Head of Discipline – First Nations Health


Julian  Grant

Prof Julian Grant ORCID logo

qualifications: PhD

contribution: Analysis and interpretation of data, Analysis and interpretation of data, Critical revision

position: Professor of Nursing, Associate Dean Research

Julian's research focusses on adressing health inquities experienced by children and families, particuarly as they relate to race, gender or class, and/or risk of, or exposure to abuse or neglect. Julian explores and critiques individual and systemic barriers within the nursing and interdisciplinary workforce tasked with supporting health and wellbeing. This has led to both significant change and advanced knowledge about 1) how care is defined and delivered for children and families, especially those experienceing health inequities; 2) decolonising policy and practice with children and families from Aboriginal, refugee and migrant backgrounds; and 3) interdisciplinary education for professionals working with children and families.


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