2. El tipo penal de trata de personas en Colombia
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After decades of criticism related to the appropriateness of public mental health services, there is a glaring need for mental health nurses to partner with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to find out what works to improve the social and emotional wellbeing of Indigenous service users regarding nursing care. Given the high incidence of social and emotional wellbeing problems and mental ill-health, and the elevated levels of need for public mental health services within Indigenous communities, this should be done urgently to ensure mental health nursing care that is both clinically and culturally appropriate. As the most numerous professional group in public mental health services and taking into account the nature of their role working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, their families and communities, mental health nurses are fundamental to ensuring rapid and sustainable reform.
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