A path towards relational accountability in British Columbia's health system: Grounding systems transformation in Coast Salish Teachings and Indigenous-specific anti-racism.

Q3 Medicine
Eryn Braley, Robin Smoker-Peters, Dawn Tisdale, Katie Skelton, Nancy Laliberte, Joe Gallagher Kʷunuhmen, Dr Shane Te Ta-In Pointe
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Abstract

Ongoing settler-colonialism within British Columbia's (BC's) healthcare system excludes First Nations Knowledge systems, perpetuating significant harm and inequities for Indigenous Peoples. Health systems transformation requires centring First Nations land-based laws and Teachings alongside Indigenous-specific anti-racism. The Provincial Health Services Authority's (PHSA's) journey of accepting Coast Salish Teachings gifted by Coast Salish Knowledge Keeper Te Ta-in provides a pathway on embodying relational accountability and distinctions-based approaches. The Teachings inspire people to grow and serve in new ways, embracing the truth of Indigenous-specific racism, incorporating lived experiences of Indigenous Peoples, and doing our best as human beings. Grounded in local First Nations Knowledge and Indigenous thought leadership, PHSA's approach demonstrates how land-based laws and Indigenous-specific anti-racism praxis can drive transformation to create an anti-racist, culturally safe, and equitable health system in line with the BC Declaration Act on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the In Plain Sight Report, provincial commitments, and legislative obligations.

不列颠哥伦比亚省卫生系统的关系问责之路:海岸萨利希教学的基础系统转变和土著特有的反种族主义。
不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)医疗保健系统中持续存在的定居者殖民主义将原住民知识系统排除在外,对土著人民造成了严重的伤害和不公平。卫生系统转型需要将原住民土地法和教义与针对土著的反种族主义结合起来。省卫生服务管理局(PHSA)接受海岸萨利希语知识保管人Te Ta-in传授的海岸萨利希语教学的历程,为体现关系问责制和基于区别的方法提供了一条途径。这些教义激励人们以新的方式成长和服务,拥抱土著特有的种族主义的真相,结合土著人民的生活经验,尽我们作为人类的最大努力。以当地第一民族知识和土著思想领导为基础,PHSA的方法展示了土地法和土著特有的反种族主义实践如何推动变革,以建立一个符合《不列颠哥伦比亚省土著人民权利宣言法》、《明明白白地报告》、省级承诺和立法义务的反种族主义、文化安全和公平的卫生系统。
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Healthcare Management Forum
Healthcare Management Forum Medicine-Health Policy
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期刊介绍: Healthcare Management Forum is the official journal of the Canadian College of Health Service Executives. It is the only peer-reviewed journal that covers issues related to advances in health services management, theory and practice in a Canadian context. The quality of its contributors, the rigorous review process and the leading-edge topics make it truly unique!
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