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Acknowledgements
Introduction to Modules
Activity #1: Self-Reflection and Self-Location
Activity #2: Video Clip - How to Create an Effective and Personal Land Acknowledgement
Part 1: Indigenous Health: Historical Perspective
Part 2: Heart Health Among Indigenous Populations in Canada
Part 3: Indigenous Women’s Heart Health
Part 4: Clinical Practice Issues
Conclusion
Resources
Module References
Activity #1: Pre-Module Quiz
Activity #2: Article Review - Reflective practice in health care and how to reflect effectively
Activity #3: Video Clip - Indigenous People in Canada Before European Contact
Activity #4: Video Clip - The historical context for Indigenous health in Canada
Indigenous Health - Historical Perspectives
Indigenous Wellness Values
Philosophies of Relatedness
Indigenous Health Pre-contact
Impact of Settlement on Indigenous Health
Impact of Settler Colonialism on Indigenous Women’s Heart Health
Activity #1: Video Clip - ‘Culture Matters: Indigenous perspectives on behavioural healthcare’
Activity #2: Video Clip - ‘The Importance of being wrong’
Introduction to Cultural Safety
Power and Privilege
Anti-Indigenous Racism
Topic: Barriers and Challenges to Care for Indigenous Women
Topic: A Culturally Safe Approach to Care
Self-Reflection Activity
Key Terms
Recommended Video
Activity #1: mite achimowin (Heart Talk) Series
Section 1: Self-reflect and Learn More About an Indigenous Socio-cultural and Structural Context Related to Indigenous Women’s Cardiovascular & Stroke Illness (CVD/s)
Section 1 (continued)
Section 2 - Key Barriers/Issues Related to Health Professional Licensing Bodies’ Policy and Guidelines for CVD/s-related Standards of Care and Core Competencies
Section 2 (continued)
Activity #3: Self Reflection on Indigenous Allyship
Section 3: Key Concepts Related to the Provision of Culturally-safe Approaches to Care
Self-reflection Activity: Clinical Practice and Increased Compatibility with Indigenous Well-being
Wholistic Approach to Health
Trauma Informed Care
Primordial Prevention
Self-assessment Activity: Understanding Primordial Prevention within an Indigenous Context
Self-assessment Activity: Personal Bias
Module 3: Clinical Practice and Cultural Safety
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