CMLTM Learning
Introduction to Indigenous Inclusion and Cutural Safety
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Participants will be introduced to the following topics:
- Indigenous History of Canada An overview of Indigenous peoples' histories within Canada, setting the context for Indigenous cultural and social dynamics.
- Indigenous History of Manitoba This segment explores the unique aspects of Manitoba’s Indigenous history, highlighting local contexts and significant events.
- Truth and Reconciliation and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples An exploration of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s recommendations and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, discussing their relevance to healthcare.
- Cultural Safety This overview defines cultural safety, emphasizing its importance in providing respectful and meaningful healthcare to Indigenous individuals.
- Indigenous Health in Manitoba This video covers the history of Indigenous health, including the impact of Indian Hospitals, contemporary thought leadership, Indigenous concepts of well-being, and Manitoba-specific data.
The module is further enhanced with a supplemental document that offers additional resources and vetted information sources, empowering participants to continue their learning beyond the initial training.
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Introdution to Ingiegnous Inclusion and Cultural Safety
Begin self-paced component package.
Begin self-paced component package.
The module is structured around a series of five concise, focused videos supplemented by learning documents to reinforce key concepts. Each resource has been crafted to equip participants with a foundational understanding of Indigenous cultural safety. By enhancing awareness and compassion, this module aims to enrich healthcare delivery and foster trust between health professionals and Indigenous communities.