Indigenous Primary Health Care Council (IPHCC) Learning Series
This is a local initiative through a collaboration between IPHCC and ÉSOCDOHT
Foundations of Indigenous Cultural Safety Part 2 Applying Indigenous Cultural Safety in Practice
Session Description:
This second session builds on the historical context introduced in Part 1 and focuses on applying Indigenous Cultural Safety in practice. Participants will explore concepts such as power, privilege, bias, and reflection, and examine how these show up within mainstream health and social service settings. The session emphasizes personal and organizational accountability, respectful relationships, and practical approaches to supporting culturally safe care for Indigenous peoples.
No registration is required. Simply click on the JOIN button to the right to join at the scheduled time.
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