Webinar: A Restorative Approach to Anti-Indigenous Racism in Medical Care

REGISTRANT WEBINAR
The Power of Participation: A Restorative Approach to Anti-Indigenous Racism in Medical Care
The Restorative Practices Program (RPP) is grounded in Indigenous teachings and knowledge, emphasizing the humanity of individuals involved and the healing of harm.
Only three months into operation, the RPP already has important knowledge and information to share with CPSM registrants.
Join the Restorative Practices Program to learn how it supports upholding the Standard of Practice – Practicing Medicine to Eliminate Anti-Indigenous Racism into action by creating a safe space for registrants to learn and engage, ask for advice and seek guidance.
The team will share data, valuable insights, and early learnings from the program to help you apply the knowledge in your practice.
Date: Tuesday, September 16 Time: 6 P.M. CDT via Zoom |
What you can expect to learn from the webinar:
- How to identify intrinsic bias and behaviours that may be unintentionally causing harm
- How restorative practices can create opportunities to build trusting relationships with patients, families, and colleagues
Registrant expectations and practical steps you can commit to today (It’s about participation, not perfection or immediate punishment)
Presenters:
Dr. Jayson Stoffman - Medical Consultant
Dr. Courtney Leary - Medical Consultant and Indigenous Health Specialist
Tara Myran - Knowledge Translation and Mobilization Specialist
Dr. Sonja Bruin - Assistant Registrar, Quality
Learn more about the Restorative Practice Program and meet the team