Add to my calendar2021-04-27 10:00:002021-04-27 11:30:00UBCLC Pathways to Indigenous equity: An Indigenous lens on health systems transformation and research
Please join us virtually for Pathways to Indigenous equity: An Indigenous lens on health systems transformation and research. This talk will explore questions such as, how can we apply a decolonial lens to health research and, in doing so, challenge the systems and structures to transform? And, how can we ensure that systemic change is informed by Indigenous knowledge, voices and tradition? The presentors will explore ways that collaborative approaches to research can bring about system-wide transformation and ensure Indigenous Peoples’ human right to equitable health care is upheld. This is a partnership event with Indigenous Research Support Initiative.
Speakers:
Leslie Bonshor is a member of Tzeachten First Nation, Health Executive Advisor at Vancouver Coastal Health.
Dr. Brittany Bingham, Member of the shíshálh nation on the Sunshine Coast of BC. She is the Director of Indigenous Research at both VCH Aboriginal Health and the Centre for Gender & Sexual Health Equity (CGSHE) as well as incoming CGSHE/UBC partner Faculty in the Division of Social Medicine.
Dr. Lindsay Farrell, Anishinaabe and grew up in Thunder Bay, Director of Indigenous Wellness, Reconciliation & Partnerships at Providence Health Care.
How to join:
Registration required https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_IPHKWGbPSd2NMcK3xH903A
after registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing the zoom information to join.
Agenda and more information
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Online Event
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Add to Calendar: End Date2024-05-01 02:37:042021-04-27 11:30:00UBCLC Pathways to Indigenous equity: An Indigenous lens on health systems transformation and research
Multiple presentations addressing ways that collaborative approaches to research can ensure Indigenous Peoples’ human right to equitable health care.
Online Event
Physiciansrajbir.singh@opin.caAmerica/Vancouverpublic
Please join us virtually for Pathways to Indigenous equity: An Indigenous lens on health systems transformation and research. This talk will explore questions such as, how can we apply a decolonial lens to health research and, in doing so, challenge the systems and structures to transform? And, how can we ensure that systemic change is informed by Indigenous knowledge, voices and tradition? The presentors will explore ways that collaborative approaches to research can bring about system-wide transformation and ensure Indigenous Peoples’ human right to equitable health care is upheld. This is a partnership event with Indigenous Research Support Initiative.
Speakers:
Leslie Bonshor is a member of Tzeachten First Nation, Health Executive Advisor at Vancouver Coastal Health.
Dr. Brittany Bingham, Member of the shíshálh nation on the Sunshine Coast of BC. She is the Director of Indigenous Research at both VCH Aboriginal Health and the Centre for Gender & Sexual Health Equity (CGSHE) as well as incoming CGSHE/UBC partner Faculty in the Division of Social Medicine.
Dr. Lindsay Farrell, Anishinaabe and grew up in Thunder Bay, Director of Indigenous Wellness, Reconciliation & Partnerships at Providence Health Care.
Disclaimer: The CME Event Calendar contains information originating from other sources. While every attempt is made to ensure that all information is accurately referenced, we do not guarantee the accuracy, quality or CME accreditation of posted events. Before registering for this event, please refer to the provincially harmonized CME Policy regarding reimbursement requirements for courses and conferences.