Webinar resources: The Power of Participation: A Restorative Approach to Anti-Indigenous Racism in Medical Care

The Restorative Practices Program held a webinar on The Power of Participation: A Restorative Approach to Anti-Indigenous Racism in Medical Care on September 16. 

The webinar covered common questions about the mandatory cultural training and how the program supports the Standard of Practice - Practicing Medicine to Eliminate Anti-Indigenous Racism in a restorative manner. Early insights from the program's first few months of operation were also shared. 

If you missed it, below are links to the recorded session and presentation slides as requested by webinar attendees.

 

What is the Restorative Practices Program?

The Restorative Practices Program was created to address concerns of racism in medical care and supports resolution in a restorative manner.

This program responds to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's Call to Action #22, as a restorative justice approach grounded in Indigenous practices and teachings. 

Learn more about or contact the Restorative Practices Program here

 

Resources: 

πŸ“‘Download information sheet: mandatory cultural safety and anti-Indigenous racism training 

πŸ“‘Download information sheet: about the Restorative Practices Program

πŸŽ₯ Watch the webinar recording: