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Building Bridges: Indigenous Cultural Safety in Health Care Programs
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In Gratitude
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Sensitivity caution
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Roots, Racism and RespectRoots: The Legacy of Colonization1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Racism: But I’m not Racist1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Respect: Traditional Healing Practices1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Stories: Weaving Safety into ProgramsIntroduction to Stories1 Quiz
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Story 1 Helping Relationship1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Story 2 Medications1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Story 3 Palliative Care1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Putting it all togetherPutting It all Together1 Quiz
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“On September 28, 2020, Joyce Echaquan live streamed mistreatment she was receiving from an unknown number of healthcare workers, who taunted her moments before she died in a hospital in Joliette, outside Montreal.
The 37 year old Atikamekw Nation mother of seven from Manawan north of Joliette, went to the hospital because of stomach pain. While in her bed, she complained that she was being over medicated.
Echaquan’s death has sparked conversations about systemic racism in the healthcare system.”
https://www.aptnnews.ca/topic/joyce-echaquan/
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#2 IHA Helping Relationship
#5 HAN Helping Relationship
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