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Core Principles

Respect For Others
Being understanding, caring, tolerant and responsive to the privacy, dignity, values, beliefs, religious concerns and circumstances of others.
Partnership
Developing constructive relationships with patients, carers, members of the public, community organisations, other statutory and voluntary agencies, administrative staff and professional colleagues, with rights and responsibilities on both sides.
Innovation
Generating exciting ideas and imaginative ways of delivering better services.
Social Justice
Taking a fair approach in the development of culturally sensitive services, with equitable distribution of opportunities and avoidance of unfair discrimination based on ethnicity.
Community Development
Encouraging more effective participation from, and engagement with, Minority Ethnic Groups.
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NHS Scotland Boards develop their cultural competence in delivering health services...
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