Kerry Taylor is an Associate Professor at Flinders University, Australia. She has been involved in health research and education relating to First Nations populations and cultural safety for over 20 years. She has worked in remote health and nursing education, was acting Director of the Poche Centre for Indigenous Health & Wellbeing, based in Alice Springs.Pauline Thompson is a Professor of Psychology at the Pennsylvania State University, Brandywine campus, in Media, PA, USA. Prior to that appointment, she was at Flinders University of South Australia in the School of Nursing and Midwifery and the co-director of the Poche Center for Indigenous Health.Cheryl Davis is a Yuat/Balladong/Wadjuk/Wardandi Noongar woman from the south-west of Western Australia. She completed a Masters in Public Health and is currently a PhD Candidate and Chair of Aboriginal Health at the School of Medicine, University of Notre Dame, Fremantle in Western Australia. She has worked in teaching, learning, and research and has been a leader in Aboriginal Health over the past 25 years across Australia.