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The Cultural Safety Standard & Unconscious Bias in Practice with Harley Eagle
September 18 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
FreeThe Joint Collaborative Committees (JCCs) welcomed back Harley Eagle for a webinar that provided an introductory overview of one of our province’s foundational documents on Indigenous Cultural Safety: the BC Cultural Safety Standard.
The definition of unconscious bias, how it can turn up in practice, and how the standard can help navigate us towards providing more culturally safe care was also reviewed.
For further questions, please contact jcc@doctorsofbc.ca.
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Keynote Presenter
Harley Eagle is Dakota and Ojibway, a member of the Whitecap Dakota First Nation, and currently resides in the Territory of the K’ómoks Peoples. Indigenous life ways guide his work as an Indigenous Cultural Safety & Humility (ICS&H) consultant and facilitator.
His experience includes working nationally and internationally consulting and training in transforming conflict, anti-racism, dismantling oppression, cultural safety & humility, and trauma healing with many organizations and companies across many sectors.
Harley holds an MA in Conflict Analysis and Management and is the former Indigenous Scholar in Residence for a Master of Arts in Leadership Health Specialization.