Building Collaborative Relationships & Fostering Cultural Competency in Providing Safe and Effective Services
Original Presentation Date: 15 February 2022
Presenters:
Vernon Curran, PhD, Associate Dean of Educational Development, Professor of Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University
Chief Eugene Hart, Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation
Megan Hudson, MN, BN, RN, CCHN(C), Tuberculosis Public Health Nurse, Nunatsiavut Government
Chief Mi’sel Joe, Miawpukek First Nation
Jessica Lyall, BA, MSW, RSW, Child & Youth Mental Health Clinical Lead, Nunatsiavut Government, Dept. of Health and Social Development
Brian Pittman, LPN, Lead Instructor PCA Program, College of the North Atlantic, Member of the Qalipu First Nation
Moderated by:
Annette Johns, MSW, RSW, Associate Director of Policy and Practice, Newfoundland and Labrador College of Social Workers
Peggy Rauman, RN, BN, MN, PhD, Nursing Consultant, Policy & Practice, College of Registered Nurses Newfoundland Labrador.
Summary:
In keeping with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Calls to Action, this webinar will focus on building collaborative relationships in professional practice and fostering cultural competence. This webinar will be an opportunity for knowledge exchange, reflection, and learning.
If you have any questions, please contact Jennifer Lynch at 709-753-6075 or jlynch@crnnl.ca.