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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Elevating the Voices of All in British Columbia

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Ensuring the voices of all in British Columbia are heard takes a willingness to recognize the barriers to health care services and a strong resolve to reduce them. It’s through this self-reflection that health care has the potential to improve for everyone. This document is designed to highlight the importance of this as an engagement best practice. It provides important information, setting you on a path to ask important questions and, in some cases, challenge your own biases as you support patient engagement.

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Christine Wallsworth

Patient Partner, Vancouver

Christine Wallsworth

Patient and family partners should not be a check box on research proposals! They need to be involved right from the start. I know patient and family partners are doing their part by providing their knowledge to researchers from their lived experience.  It’s a win-win for us to work together through PVN to make sure our input drives improvements.