Cultural safety in the context of Indigenous health research

Thu, June 06, 2024 - Fri, June 06, 2025
Hybrid. In person at: 5858 Côte-des-Neiges, the Department of Family Medicine, second-floor at the Indigenous Space, Room 218

Hosted by McGill

After extensive work over two years, Tahatikonhsontóntie' – the Quebec Network Environment in Indigenous Health Research (Qc-NEIHR), with the collaboration of Unité de Soutien SSA Québec, the Department of Family Medicine of McGill University, and the Office of Joyce’s Principle—is making public their report on cultural safety in the context of Indigenous health research.

Cultural safety has emerged as a response to systemic racism that has been experienced by Indigenous Peoples in public services, and it has been expanded to research. This report, thought to be the first on this topic in Quebec, is a follow-up to a roundtable discussion on the topic that took place in Montréal between April 26 and 28, 2023, which brought together 45 people who shared an interest in transforming Indigenous health research environments.

When: Thursday June 6, 2pm to 4pm.

Where: Hybrid. In person at: 5858 Côte-des-Neiges, the Department of Family Medicine, second-floor at the Indigenous Space, Room 218. Online via Zoom (a link will be sent to you after registration).

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