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'All In': Equitable Health Outcomes Require Culturally Safe Care for Everybody
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'All In': Equitable Health Outcomes Require Culturally Safe Care for Everybody

Sara Filoche, George Parker, Ed Hyde, Judy Ormandy, Katie Graham, Fleur Kelsey, Niamh Ireland-Blake and Elizabeth Kerekere
Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology, Vol.66(4), e70158
30/06/2026
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/51647

Abstract

In May 2026, the Legislation (Definitions of Woman and Man) Amendment Bill was introduced into the New Zealand Parliament; seeking to legally define 'woman' in law as 'an adult human biological female', and 'man' as 'an adult human biological male'. It would affect how trans, non-binary, takatāpui, and intersex people are viewed in the eyes of the law, weakening anti-discrimination protections and restricting rights and access to healthcare. RANZCOG's commitment to cultural safety is an important asset to guide health professionals as we grapple with how to respond to the Bill. Equitable health outcomes for everyone depend on it.
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