Posted on: March 29, 2022
Since making public in 2020 the In Plain Sight: Addressing Indigenous Specific Racism and Discrimination in BC Heatlh Care, and as some parts of the health care system strive to bring life to the recommendations, there has been an increase in trying to understand a way forward.
In the workshop, Indigenous Cultural Safety consultant, Harley Eagle will make the connection between Indigenous Cultural Safety and addressing systemic racism and identify some possible ways forward.
Questions for reflection while listening:
1) How has your department, team and leadership been bringing life into the recommendations from In Plain Sight inqurity report?
2) How are you and your team engaging in Indigenous Cultural Safety Learning Journey? Are you engaging in the multi-layered learning journey?
3) How is Indigenous anti-racism learning apart of your learning?
4) How are you embedding Indigenous anti-racist practice into your work?