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Tsawout First Nation Community-based experiential learning session

Tsawout Longhouse 7728 Tetayut Rd, Saanichton, BC, Canada

The Joint Collaborative Committees (JCCs) have partnered with Len Pierre Consulting and Tsawout First Nation to host a cultural experiential learning session for physicians on Thursday, May 11th, 2023, from 5:00-9:00pm. Physicians will experience: A deeper understanding about residential school trauma Cultural safety education through interactive cultural learning within the First Nation community Traditional food, … Continued

CANCELLED – Saulteau First Nation Community-based experiential learning session

Saulteau Health Centre 1717 Boucher Lake, Moberly Lake, BC, Canada

Please note that due to the emerging wildfire situation in the North of BC and Alberta, we have made the decision to cancel this event. We hope to reschedule for a later date in the fall and will be in touch as we have those details. For further questions, please contact jcc@doctorsofbc.ca.

JCC Pre-Forum 2023

Hyatt Regency Vancouver 655 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada

What is the JCC Pre-Forum? Each year, the Joint Collaborative Committees (JCCs), a partnership between Doctors of BC and the BC government, hosts the JCC Pre-Forum. Over the past seven years, the JCCs have collaborated with Health Quality BC (HQBC) to highlight the diverse and varied work of the Joint Collaborative Committees, and to recognize the … Continued

Integrating Indigenous Cultural Safety into Care: Practical Advice for Physicians

Virtual

Event Overview This webinar is intended to provide practical steps for physicians who are on the journey of delivering culturally safe care. Listen to Dr Michael Dumont (Lu’ma Medical Centre), Elder Bruce Robinson, and Dr David Tu (Kílala Lelum Health and Wellness Cooperative) as they present their primary care clinic models, which are deeply rooted … Continued

Shxwhá:y Village Community-Based Experiential Learning Session

Shxwha:y Village Cultural Building 9651 Skway Road, Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada

The Joint Collaborative Committees (JCCs) have partnered with Len Pierre Consulting and Shxwhá:y Village to host a cultural experiential learning session for physicians on Tuesday, September 26th, 2023, from 5:00-9:00pm. This interactive learning experience encourages on-going learning and relationship building between participants and Indigenous communities. Learn about cultural safety education, experience traditional food, dwelling, songs, … Continued

Free

CANCELLED – S’amuna’ Village (Duncan) community-based experiential learning sessions

S'amuna' Longhouse 5589 Club Road, Duncan, British Columbia, Canada

We are sharing at this time that the First Nations Community-Based Experiential Learning Session scheduled for Thursday, October 19th, 2023 has been postponed due to the loss of a loved one in the community. The Joint Collaborative Committees (JCCs) and Len Pierre Consulting respectfully honour the village of S’amuna’ as they take care of their … Continued

Free

JCC Webinar: Eyameth: ‘Weaving Health Together’

Event Overview The Joint Collaborative Committees (JCCs) are excited to invite Angela Paul, Executive Director for the Sts’ailes Community Care Campus (SCCC), to talk about how this Indigenous-led health centre in the Fraser Valley, will incorporate Indigenous teachings and medicine, while restoring and recognizing traditional knowledge systems from before colonization.   Click here to watch … Continued

Free

JCC Webinar: Introduction to Métis Nation British Columbia

Virtual

Event Overview Presented by Métis Nation British Columbia (MNBC), in partnership with the Joint Collaborative Committees, gain an understanding of the rich history of the Métis and the programs and services that are provided by MNBC. Learn about MNBC’s role in health care delivery within British Columbia, including the relationship with First Nations Health Authority … Continued

Free

JCC Webinar: Métis and Mental Health and Substance Use in British Columbia

Event Details: The Joint Collaborative Committees hosted a panel comprised of Métis Nation British Columbia health/mental health staff and Métis physicians to learn about harm reduction services that are provided to Métis citizens such as the Mental Health Navigator Program and the Counselling Connect Program.   Click here to watch  

Free