Online Adult ADHD case discussions, with practical learning, peer exchange, helpful resources, and lunch
This webinar invites health professionals in British Columbia to reflect on how cultural safety and anti-Indigenous racism intersect with everyday clinical practice. With a focus on practical application, the session explores how language, assumptions, and power dynamics can shape patient experiences—and how clinicians can take meaningful steps toward more respectful, patient-centered care for Indigenous patients and communities.
Grounded in Canadian commitments to truth, reconciliation, and equity in health care, the session emphasizes cultural safety as an ongoing practice of reflection, accountability, and relationship-building rather than a checklist. Participants will leave with practical insights they can integrate into daily clinical interactions across a range of practice settings.
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202 – 777 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4J7
Main Office: 604-569-2010
Fax: 604-321-5878
Get In Touch
202 – 777 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4J7
Main Office: 604-569-2010
Fax: 604-321-5878
Get In Touch
202 – 777 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4J7
Main Office: 604-569-2010
Fax: 604-321-5878
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