Updated on: March 14, 2023
Event Overview:
The Joint Collaborative Committees invites you to watch a virtual five-part series that aims to provide physicians with a deeper understanding of Indigenous Cultural Safety and Trauma Informed Practice in healthcare. Although the sessions are connected, physicians do not need to watch all five.
Each webinar is based on the four elements (circle/wheel process): balance, emotions, physicality/relationality, and intellect and will be hosted by Indigenous Culture Safety facilitator, Harley Eagle.
Please be aware that each Indigenous Nation may have a different way of describing this and may utilize other visual symbols and teachings.
Session 5: Tying it all together and continued support – March 9, 2023
Session 5 focuses on:
- Panelists provide insight into their own experiences of striving to practice in culturally safe ways as physicians and what they see as opportunities currently before us to address the growing interest and urgency around Truth and Reconciliation, Trauma Informed Practice (TIP), and Indigenous Specific Racism.
Session 4: Finding a way forward together – February 9, 2023
Session 4 focuses on:
- The themes of allyship, co-journeying, and communities of practice in the context of Indigenous Cultural Safety.
Session 3: Digging for the root and connecting dots – January 12, 2023
Session 3 focuses on:
- Somatic Regulation: Exploring Cultural Safety from the Inside Out.
Session 2: Hearing our history and stories – December 8, 2022
Session 2 focuses on:
- What is Indigenous Cultural Safety and why is it focused on Indigenous Peoples in BC?
November 10, 2022. Session 1 of 5: Setting the Tone and Building Trust.
Session 1 focuses on:
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What is cultural safety and cultural humility and why is there a focus on Indigenous cultural safety?
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Connection Indigenous cultural safety and its learning journey/process to addressing larger systemic issues we face in our society.
Next Session:
Session 3: Digging for the root and connecting dots – January 12th, 2023