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Why Indigenous Safety in Healthcare Matters

SIDFP is proud to present Why Indigenous Safety in Healthcare Matters with the Victoria Native Friendship Centre, a skills-based and experiential learning program that empowers healthcare workers and leaders to move beyond awareness and into transformative change.

Program Overview
Location: Victoria Native Friendship Centre, 231 Regina Avenue, Victoria, BC
Duration: Two days (1-day self-paced online learning + 2 full in-person days)
Format: Experiential learning, discussions, and applied skill-building.

Key Learning Outcomes:

  • Understanding Indigenous experiences and the impact of historical and systemic barriers.

  • Engaging with Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities to build mutual trust.

  • Gaining hands-on skills for culturally safe, trauma-informed, and anti-racist healthcare practices.

Participants interested in attending can register at learning.programs@vnfc.ca for upcoming cohorts. Registration is limited to 16 learners per cohort to ensure a quality learning experience.

Learn more: Indigenous Safety in Healthcare

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Date

Feb 03 2026
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Time

8:30 am - 5:00 pm

Location

Victoria Native Friendship Centre
231 Regina Avenue, Victoria, BC

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