Cultural Safety and Humility Resources
Cultural Safety and Humility Framework - PDF
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples |
BC Patient Safety & Quality Council: The Council provides system-wide leadership to efforts designed to improve the quality of health care in British Columbia. Through collaborative partnerships with health authorities, patients, and those working within the health care system, we promote and inform a provincially-coordinated, patient-centred approach to quality. |
Chilliwack Métis Association: Supporting Métis peoples within the Fraser Valley Region. |
First Nations Health Authority BC Standard: The FNHA is working to transform and reform the way health care is delivered to First Nations people in BC. |
First Voices: An online space for Indigenous communities to share and promote language, oral culture and linguistic history. Language teams work with elders to curate and upload audio recordings, dictionaries, songs and stories. This content is shared with community members or the broader public. |
Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre: The IRSHDC at UBC addresses the colonial legacy of residential schools and other policies imposed by the Canadian government on Indigenous Peoples, and ensures that this history is acknowledged, examined and understood within the UBC community. |
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation: The NCTR is a place for learning and dialogue where the truths of the residential school experience will be honoured and kept safe for future generations. |
SAN’YAS: San’yas Indigenous Cultural Safety Training is an educational intervention promoting anti-racism and equity in health systems, policies, and practices. Indigenous educator Dr. Cheryl Ward (Kwakwaka’wakw) designed the facilitation model and pedagogy. |
Central Island Division of Family Practice: Video clips recognizing Voices of the Elders |
Victoria Division of Family Practice: Cultural Safety and Humility Resources |