Repairing the Sacred Circle: An Indigenous Cultural Awareness and Education Primer

We are pleased to invite all staff to take part in our new cultural safety training session titled, “Repairing the Sacred Circle: An Indigenous Cultural Awareness and Education Primer”. 

The session will introduce participants to an insightful way of thinking about truth and reconciliation. It will be a reflective pathway for cross-cultural discussion and an entry point to create the necessary change for awareness and inclusiveness within TBRHSC.

Participants will be introduced to concepts such as colonization, race and racism, common stereotypes, and how these contribute to health inequities for Indigenous Peoples within the current healthcare system.

This is a free training session, there is no cost to attend. The session is 3 hours long and takes place in-person. We encourage all staff (including students, residents, volunteers, and PFAs) to participate and look forward to seeing you there.

To register for a session, please use the following link: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/a5db56b571c540038f53374ea23c4a23

If you have any questions, please contact: Annette Klement, Cultural Safety Educator at extension 6937 or TBRHSC.CulturalSafetyEducator@tbh.net.

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