Cultural Safety Collection

Developing an Indigenous Cultural Safety Micro-credential: Initial Findings from a Training Designed for Public Health Professionals in Southern Ontario.

2022

Tjong, G.B., Stutz, S., Yohathasan, T., & Mashford-Pringle, A.

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This study evaluates results from a pre-survey of Ontario public health unit staff participating in a micro-credential course on cultural safety. Initial findings indicate staff are aware of their knowledge gaps and are seeking training to address these gaps and gain an increased appreciation for Indigenous cultures and worldviews.

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Developing an Indigenous Cultural Safety Micro-credential: Initial Findings from a Training Designed for Public Health Professionals in Southern Ontario.

Tjong, G.B., Stutz, S., Yohathasan, T., & Mashford-Pringle, A. (2022). Developing an Indigenous cultural safety micro-credential: Initial findings from a training designed for public health professionals in Southern Ontario. Global Public Health, 1-13. DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2022.2076146.

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