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Mental Health First Aid

This is an evidence-based course on how to support a person who may be experiencing a decline in their mental well-being or...

Creating a Safe Space: Strategies to Address the Psychological Safety of Healthcare Workers

A manual offering a comprehensive overview of peer support programs in Canada and internationally. It provides best practice guidelines, tools,...

Joy in Work Toolkit

This toolkit outlines essential components for fostering joy in the workplace and supporting the public health workforce. It also provides...

Let’s Talk Moral Distress: Resource Guide

A resource to support teams who experience moral distress. It describes its underlying factors and offers strategies and videos to...

Time to Speak Up: A Graphical Depiction of Psychological Safety in Health Care Teams

An article that presents scenarios related to psychological safety in health-care teams, while illustrating barriers and modelling a culture where...

Practical Lessons for Teaching About Race and Racism: Successfully Leading Free, Frank, and Fearless Discussions

This article describes 12 lessons learned about successfully teaching race and racism to health professions students under four main themes:...

Bias and the Psychological Safety in Healthcare Teams

An article that defines bias and psychological safety in healthcare teams and includes a case study. It also offers strategies...

Joint Commitment to Action on Indigenous Health

A report outlining concrete actions for institutional change to enable Canadian medical schools to respond to the Truth and Reconciliation...

Dismantling Gendered Islamophobia in Medicine

This article draws attention to Islamophobia and gendered Islamophobia in health care, which negatively affects the psychological health and safety...

Guidelines for Inclusivity

Practical guidelines to help incorporate inclusive, anti-racist, and anti-oppression practices into medical education.
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