Statement on Cultural Safety and Humility – FNHA

FIRST NATIONS HEALTH AUTHORITY
STATEMENT ON CULTURAL SAFETY AND HUMILITY

FNHA’s Policy Statement on Cultural Safety and Humility
This policy statement provides the FNHA’s view on creating cultural safety and humility for First Nations in the health care system. It builds a common understanding of cultural safety and humility for FNHA, communicates our views with our health partners and provides recommended actions to embed cultural safety into the health system across multiple levels.

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