Abstract

practitioners when working with indigenous people and Aotearoa/NZ’s culturally diverse population. Other registration authorities have developed their own standards de novo or based on the Medical Council resources. Developing online training for a broad interprofessional audience has multiple challenges – in terms of content, style, interactivity, assessment activities, aswell as the time, expertise and cost of developing online training for health professionals. Mauri Ora Associates has developed online training for health professionals based on the Treaty ofWaitangi, Tikanga in Practice and a Foundation Course in Cultural Competence. In 2011 online training will be provided to nearly 80,000 New Zealand health professionals and health workers. The presentation will report on the development and delivery of cultural competency training programmes. DOI of original abstract: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hlc.2011.04.012 DOI of this abstract: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hlc.2012.07.025

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