Indigenous W12: Decolonization, Allyship & moving Forward in a Good Way
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What does the term 'Biskaabiiyang' imply in the context of decolonization?

  • A community-focused action
  • The need for future planning
  • The act of moving forward without reflection
  • A form of returning to oneself (correct)
  • Which of the following best describes the role of an ally?

  • To solely advocate for oneself
  • To form exclusive groups without inclusivity
  • To disrupt oppressive spaces by educating others (correct)
  • To remain silent in oppressive situations
  • What is the primary focus of indigenization?

  • Rejecting traditional knowledge
  • Advocating for exclusive cultural practices
  • Recognizing Indigenous worldviews and knowledge (correct)
  • Promoting Western scientific methods
  • What does 'calling out' refer to in discussions of social justice?

    <p>Publicly addressing harmful actions or words</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT one of the CNO expectations for nurses?

    <p>Acting independently from colleagues</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the role of a co-resistor in social justice movements?

    <p>To stand together in resistance against oppression</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which principle focuses on maintaining trust with patients?

    <p>Acting with integrity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What consideration is important when deciding to 'call in'?

    <p>Influence and relationship with the person</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Week 12: Decolonization, Allyship & Moving Forward

    • Biskaabiiyang: a verb meaning "to look back," a form of decolonization, "returning to ourselves"
    • Social Ecological Model - Decolonizing Actions at Every Level
      • Individual
      • Relationship
      • Community
      • Societal

    Indigenization

    • Recognizes Indigenous worldviews, knowledge, and perspectives
    • Identifies opportunities for Indigenous expression
    • Incorporates Indigenous ways of knowing and doing

    Ally

    • Disrupts oppressive spaces by educating others on the realities and histories of marginalized people
    • Acknowledges feelings, grounds oneself in interests

    Accomplice/Co-Resistor

    • Directly challenges institutionalized/systemic racism
    • Standing together in resistance against oppressive forces

    Calling In

    • One-on-one or small group conversation
    • Consider influence, safety, openness before calling in

    Calling Out

    • Public attention to harmful words/actions
    • Consider urgency, influence, and safety, openness before calling out

    Considerations

    • Patience
    • Self-care
    • Finding allies
    • Safety

    Nurses Expectations/CNO Expectations (Code of Conduct)

    • CNO upholds safe nursing care for the people of Ontario.

    • Explains public expectations of nurses when receiving health care

    • All nurses are accountable to the Code

    • 6 Principles:

      • Respect patient dignity and treat as individuals
      • Promote patient well-being
      • Maintain patient trust with safe/competent care
      • Respectfully work with colleagues to meet needs
      • Act with integrity to maintain trust
      • Maintain public confidence in the nursing profession
    • Patient includes individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations

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