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FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO PARTICIPATE, VISIT fnha.ca/culturalhumility Calling all Health Professionals and Allies in BC You are invited to the First Nations Health Authority and BC Patient Safety & Quality Council cultural safety and cultural humility webinar action series! 12 webinar events will take place over the next year to encourage participation, change among BC’s healthcare professionals. The series will support development of tools and skills on how to be safety and humility and what health understand and integrate this work into their practice or interaction with First Nations and Aboriginal Clients. Hear from thought leaders such as Dr. Evan Adams, Dr. Nadine Caron, Margo Greenwood, and representatives from each regional health authority in the province. EVENT #9 SEPTEMBER 6, 2017 NOON – 1 P.M. Leslie will be speaking about how to transform and work within a regional health authority · How do we put cultural safety and humility into practice? · What do we do to hardwire the indigenous lens into everything that we do? She will be exploring the multiple levels of support/enablers · stems, physical space and beyond Leslie Bonshor is a member of Tzeachten First Nation. As the Aboriginal Health Executive Advisor at Vancouver Coastal Health, she provides strategic direction and guidance to the CEO and Senior Executive Team at Vancouver Coastal Health on challenges, priorities, and issues related to improving the health of the Indigenous population. Previously, she was Aboriginal Health Director at Fraser Health for 8 years. In this role, she provided leadership within Fraser Health by planning, supporting and guiding the implementation of initiatives designed to improve the health of Indigenous people. Prior to working in health care, Leslie provided business support and consulting services to First Nations communities and organizations in the Fraser Valley, including project management, communications strategies, and policy development. Leslie has extensive expertise in Indigenous health strategic leadership, policy, primary health care and community based health delivery. CULTURAL SAFETY FRAMEWORK & ACTION PLAN FROM VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH with Leslie Bonshor

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Page 1: CULTURAL SAFETY FRAMEWORK & ACTION PLAN · action series! 12 webinar events will take place over the next year to encourage participation, change among BC’s healthcare professionals

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO PARTICIPATE, VISIT

fnha.ca/culturalhumility

Calling all Health

Professionals and Allies in BC

You are invited to the First Nations

Health Authority and BC Patient

Safety & Quality Council cultural

safety and cultural humility webinar

action series! 12 webinar events

will take place over the next

year to encourage participation,

change among BC’s healthcare

professionals.

The series will support development

of tools and skills on how to be

safety and humility and what health

understand and integrate this work

into their practice or interaction with

First Nations and Aboriginal Clients.

Hear from thought leaders such

as Dr. Evan Adams, Dr. Nadine

Caron, Margo Greenwood, and

representatives from each regional

health authority in the province.

EVENT #9

SEPTEMBER 6, 2017NOON – 1 P.M.

Leslie will be speaking about how to transform and work within a regional health authority

· How do we put cultural safety and humility into practice?

· What do we do to hardwire the indigenous lens into everything that we do?

She will be exploring the multiple levels of support/enablers

· stems, physical space and beyond

Leslie Bonshor is a member of Tzeachten First Nation. As the Aboriginal Health Executive Advisor at Vancouver Coastal Health, she provides strategic direction and guidance to the CEO and Senior Executive Team at Vancouver Coastal Health on challenges, priorities, and issues related to improving the health of the Indigenous population. Previously, she was Aboriginal Health Director at Fraser Health for 8 years. In this role, she provided leadership within Fraser Health by planning, supporting and guiding the implementation of initiatives designed to improve the health of Indigenous people.

Prior to working in health care, Leslie provided business support and consulting services to First Nations communities and organizations in the Fraser Valley, including project management, communications strategies, and policy development. Leslie has extensive expertise in Indigenous health strategic leadership, policy, primary health care and community based health delivery.

CULTURAL SAFETY FRAMEWORK & ACTION PLAN FROM VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTHwith Leslie Bonshor