TY - SER AU - Clark, Yvonne AU - Gee, Graham AU - Ralph, Naomi AU - Atkinson, Caroline AU - Brown, Stephanie AU - Glover, Karen AU - McLachlan, Helen AU - Gartland, Deidre AU - Hirvonen, Tanja AU - Andrews, Shawana AU - Chamberlain, Catherine TI - The Healing the Past by Nurturing the Future : : cultural and emotional safety framework PY - 2020/// PB - Te Rau Ora, KW - ABORIGINAL & TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PEOPLES KW - COLONISATION KW - HEALING KW - INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KW - INTERGENERATIONAL TRAUMA KW - INTERVENTION KW - PARENTING KW - PROGRAMMES KW - PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS KW - SUPPORT SERVICES KW - IWI TAKETAKE KW - INTERNATIONAL KW - AUSTRALIA N1 - Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing: Te Mauri – Pimatisiwin, 2020, 5(1): 38-57 N2 - The Healing the Past by Nurturing the Future (HPNF) research project aims to co-design perinatal awareness, recognition, assessment, and support strategies for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents who have experienced childhood complex trauma. Safety is essential for working in and collaborating with others in the context of complex trauma. Therefore, the purpose of this framework is to: provide a guiding document for emotional and cultural safety protocols; identify, document, and synthesise the existing safety aspects within the HPNF project; and foster opportunities for cultural exchange. Utilising a community-based participatory action research (CBPAR) approach, elements of this framework are drawn from the literature; HPNF protocols; investigator expertise, consultation, and feedback from workshops. Various themes emerged about safety that include connectivity, therapeutic support, communication, reciprocity, flexibility, recognising expertise, and governance. The application of these safety themes is discussed in relation to four main groups of people impacted by the HPNF project: parents; service providers; project staff, investigators, and stakeholders; and the broader Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. This framework is dynamic, requiring discussion, reflection, and review to continue to forge a framework to foster safety to address the legacy of complex trauma. (Authors' abstract). Record #6675 UR - https://manage.journalindigenouswellbeing.com/index.php/joiw/article/viewFile/135/148 ER -