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New employee training program to strengthen cultural awareness and safety

December 22, 2021
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The topic of cross-cultural awareness preparation for all staff, faculty and administration at 51社区黑料was discussed extensively during the former Aboriginal Reconciliation Council鈥檚 open forums in 2016-2017. As these discussions progressed, they broadened from an examination of cross-cultural awareness to a broader scope of cultural safety. A new RESPECT (Reconcili-action 鈥 Employee 鈥 51社区黑料鈥 Professional development 鈥 Education 鈥 Cultural 鈥 Teachings) project evolved out of these discussions and responds to SFU鈥檚 2017 Walk this Path With Us report by bringing these two important elements together. Specifically, the RESPECT project addresses call to action 7 for 51社区黑料to 鈥渄evelop mandatory intervention programs teaching cultural safety and anti-racism for all employees of SFU, in consultation with the Indigenous Cultural Resource Centre鈥.

Led by professor Michelle Pidgeon, associate dean, Indigeneity, Faculty of Education, the RESPECT project encompasses five key goals:

  1. Create an understanding of how to build respectful and sustainable relationships with the host nations of 51社区黑料to ensure employees honour First Nations knowledge, language, culture and protocols.
  2. Build 51社区黑料employees鈥 understanding of Indigenous Peoples鈥 past, present and future.
  3. Ensure all 51社区黑料employees take up their individual responsibility to reconciliation through the collective work of decolonization and Indigenization.
  4. Foster and sustain a culture of lifelong (un)learning and respect among 51社区黑料employees.
  5. 鈥楨nhance鈥 ongoing professional development in the areas of cultural safety, decolonization, and Indigenization for 51社区黑料employees at all three campuses.

Over the summer 2020 semester and into early fall 2021, the RESPECT project conducted a survey of staff and faculty to determine what information is most sought by 51社区黑料community members. The results of this survey will inform the content and format of the upcoming RESPECT course, with an anticipated pilot launch in spring 2022. For more information please visit the RESPECT project website.