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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.
Ly-Mee Yu
M.Sc., DPhil Ly-Mee Yu - Professor of Clinical Trials and Biostatistics
Lucy Curtin
Lucy Curtin - Senior Executive Assistant to Professor Sir Aziz Sheikh
Nicola Lindson
BSc PGCert MSc PhD CPsychol FHEA Nicola Lindson - Associate Professor
Susan Jebb
Susan Jebb - Professor of Diet and Population Health
Charlotte Albury
BA, MSc, FHEA, PGCert, D.Phil Charlotte Albury - Associate Professor
Chris Butler
BA MBChB DCH CCH MD FRCGP (Hon)FFPH FMedSci Doctor Honoris Causa in Medicine and Healthcare Chris Butler - Professor of Primary Care
Bernadette Mundy
Bernadette Mundy - Senior Clinical Research Nurse
Belinda Ianson
Belinda Ianson - Clinical Research Nurse
Catia Nicodemo
PhD in Economics and Econometrics Catia Nicodemo - Associate Professor in Health Economics
Geoff Wong
MA MBBS MD(Res) FHEA FRCGP Geoff Wong - Professor of Primary Care
Muir Gray
CBE, FRCPSGlas, FCLIP Muir Gray - Honorary Clinical Researcher