By Pipi Barton
May 4, 2026
If the goal was transformation, then why do Māori health inequities persist after decades of cultural safety education? Pipi Barton examines the disconnect between nursing education, its practice, and Irihapeti Ramsden’s vision.
Read more... An honest kōrero: Four decades later, are we honouring Irihapeti’s vision?
By Waikura Kamo and Annette Huntington
April 20, 2026
The Nursing Council has updated its 2011 cultural safety guidelines. Kaiwhakahaere Waikura Kamo and chief education advisor Annette Huntington share the past, present and future of a document that has grown through generations of nurses.
Read more... Weaving together the strands — why we updated kawa whakaruruhau
By Pirimia Burger
April 1, 2026
Even while being extraordinary, Irihapeti Ramsden was extraordinarily human, daughter Pirimia Burger revealed in her speech in February, reproduced here, marking refreshed kawa whakaruruhau guidance.
Read more... ‘Growing up with Irihapeti’: Revealing the human behind the nursing leader
By Joel Maxwell and Mary Longmore
March 30, 2026
Kua whakahāngia e te Kaunihera Tapuhi o Aotearoa “te manawa ora” ki te kawa whakaruruhau nā tētahi whakahounga i tō takamua Te Tiriti me te hauora Māori i roto i tētahi pānui marohi tapuhi, kātahi anō i whakarewa.
Read more... ‘He manawa ora’ mo te kawa whakaruruhau — engari ka rangona tonu te ngānehenehe
By Joel Maxwell and Mary Longmore
March 26, 2026
The New Zealand Nursing Council has “breathed life” into kawa whakaruruhau, launching a revamped guidance document that draws Te Tiriti and Māori health to the fore.
Read more... ‘Breath of life’ for kawa whakaruruhau — but decades-old backlash still ACTs up
By Joel Maxwell
November 7, 2025
She was the only Māori nurse in a room full of indigenous people — but no matter how far apart their homelands were geographically, their stories were the same.
Read more... Trust, transplantation and the grim question for Māori — who’s left to ask for a kidney if we’re all sick?
By Pipi Barton
October 30, 2025
Are you unsure how best to show you’re meeting the new cultural safety requirements embedded in the Nursing Council pou (competencies)? Nurse educator Pipi Barton provides a guide that you can download and share.
Read more... A useful guide to help you meet your new competencies
By Munisha Singh, Zarghona Lafraie, Kym Makanesi, Louela Turner and Anna Egbuji
July 10, 2025
There were three tragic adverse events within the Southern District Health Board (DHB) that resulted in the loss of lives in 2022. These were not just clinical failings, they were devastating reminders of how cultural misunderstanding, lack of awareness and systemic inequities can have fatal consequences. Four health professionals team up to share their views with us.
Read more... Dunedin’s grassroots movement for culturally safe care tired of fighting
By Imelda Rokoua
May 9, 2025
| A survivor of domestic violence who became a nurse to give better care than she experienced says constant short-staffing is making it really hard. |
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Read more... ‘We are burning out’ — Pacific nurses speak out on understaffing
By Jenny Carryer
April 28, 2025
‘It is hugely annoying to watch MPs pontificating on something about which they have a very superficial understanding.’
Read more... Attacks on cultural safety in health highlight politicians’ ignorance
By Mary Longmore
July 4, 2024
Māori nursing leaders want Aotearoa, New Zealand, to be the first in the world to introduce culturally safe nurse-to-patient ratios, alongside clinical.
Read more... New Zealand can lead the world in culturally safe nurse-to-patient ratios
By He Ako Hiringa
July 26, 2023
The path to culturally safe practice is full of opportunity; however it can be hard to incorporate new ways of working (and thinking) in such busy times.
Read more... Ideas on culturally safe consultations
By Rangi Blackmoore-Tufi and Bron Taylor
June 20, 2023
Perioperative nurses must provide safe patient care. An important aspect of safe care is culturally safe practice. This article discusses nurses’ responsibilities for reducing inequities and providing culturally safe care in operating rooms in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Read more... How to provide culturally safe care in the Aotearoa perioperative environment
By Rangi Blackmoore-Tufi
June 20, 2023
Rangi Blackmoore-Tufi reflects on some of the challenges she has faced being the sole Māori nurse in her perioperative department. Changes made following a frustrating and stressful day have made the department a safer place for Māori staff and patients.
Read more... A safe environment for Māori patients starts with a safe environment for Māori nurses