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Webinar: Situating Cultural Safety to Your Sphere of Influence

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December 7, 2016 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Free

Cultural safety is a collective responsibility as it is in alignment with our vision, mission, values and ethics. “Ethics is a discipline that examines who we ought to be and what we ought to do in light of who we say we are. Who we say we are is based on our values. Almost every decision, action, and attitude of ours, personally and professionally, is based on values.” -Jeremy Etherington

Situating Cultural Safety to Your Sphere of Influence is the third event in our 12-part series. Click here to join the webinar on December 7!

This session will explore the importance of engaging cultural safety in your sphere of influence, both personally and professionally. So, when we think of changing large organizations, it can seem big. What we have to remember is that it all begins with the individual.

Presenters: Brad Anderson & Vanessa Mitchell, Interior Health

CLICK HERE TO JOIN AT 1200PST ON DECEMBER 7

Learn more about the Action Series here: https://bcpsqc.ca/culture-engagement/15301-2/cultural-safety-humility-action-series/

Details

Details

Date:
December 7, 2016
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
https://bcpsqc.ca/culture-engagement/15301-2/cultural-safety-humility-action-series/

Venue

BC Patient Safety & Quality Council
750 Pender St W #201
Vancouver, BC V6C 2T7 Canada
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From Our Community

Ovey Yeung

Patient Partner, Vancouver

Ovey Yeung

Being involved in the Patient Voices Network has broadened my understanding of the system and helped me empathize with health care challenges and limitations. What matters to me is to walk away feeling that my experience matters, that I matter!