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In the August edition of our 12-part Decolonising Global Health blog series, Dr Nicole Redvers, a member of the Denı́nu Kų́ę́ First Nation and recent DPhil graduate from the Evidence-Based Health Care programme, offers an Indigenous perspective on the decolonisation conversation. Drawing on her experience as a scholar and practitioner, Nicole explores how colonial legacies continue to shape health systems, the distinction between ‘decolonising’ and ‘Indigenising’ and the steps institutions like Oxford can take to become culturally safe spaces. Her reflections highlight both the challenges and the possibilities of reimagining global health through Indigenous ways of knowing and being.
Joseph Wherton
BSc (Hons), PhD Joseph Wherton - Associate Professor
Richard Stevens
BA MSc PhD Richard Stevens - Professor of Medical Statistics
John Powell
MA MB BChir MSc PhD PGCertMedEd MRCPsych FFPH FFCI John Powell - Professor of Digital Health
Vanessa Eade
Vanessa Eade - Research Operations Coordinator - Medical Sociology and Health Experiences Research Group
Alison Chisholm
MA, MSc, PhD Alison Chisholm - Qualitative Researcher and British Academy Innovation Fellow
Mary Logan
Mary Logan - Senior Programme Manager / OIDH Operational Lead
Nicholas Jones
Nicholas Jones - NIHR Clinical Lecturer in General Practice
Nicholas DeVito
MPH, DPhil Nicholas DeVito - Postdoctoral Researcher
Clare Bankhead
DPhil; MSc; BSc Clare Bankhead - Professor of Epidemiology and Research Design
Kathy Taylor
BSc MSc PhD Kathy Taylor - Senior Medical Statistician
Jared Robinson
BSc (Hons) Jared Robinson - Senior Trial Manager
Jennifer Hirst
BSc MSc DPhil Jennifer Hirst - Senior Research Fellow
Dimitrios Koutoukidis
RD PhD MSc AFHEA Dimitrios Koutoukidis - Associate Professor
Muir Gray
CBE, FRCPSGlas, FCLIP Muir Gray - Honorary Clinical Researcher