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U of T researchers to offer Indigenous cultural safety course to students in health professions

Dalla Lana U of T researchers to offer Indigenous cultural safety course to students in health professions Tammy MacLean (left), a post-doctoral researcher at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, and Assistant Professor Angela Mashford-Pringle (right), associate director of the Waakebiness-Bryce Institute for Indigenous Health (photos courtesy of DLSPH) A new cultural safety initiative at the University of Toronto’s Waakebiness-Bryce Institute for Indigenous Health aims to ensure the next generation of health professionals is better equipped to provide care to Indigenous Peoples. “The New Respect Indigenous Cultural Safety Online” project aims to provide widespread online cultural safety training – which draws attention to unequal power relationships within health care – to U of T students in health-care professions, and then evaluate the changes to social, physical, emotional and spiritual behaviour of participants who have received the training.

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