An environment that is spiritually, socially, emotionally and physically safe is referred to as:

a. culturally safe.
b. culturally relative.
c. diverse.
d. bicultural.


a
Cultural safety means an environment that is spiritually, socially and emotionally safe, as well as physically safe,
for people.

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