Deadline: 15-Jan-23
The British Columbia College of Family Physicians (BCCFP) has launched the Cultural Safety and Humility (CS&H) Grant Program to support family physicians to continue or initiate new culturally safe practices.
The BCCFP has committed to advocating for culturally safe health care and demonstrating anti-racist approaches to address health equity.
Funding Information
- Up to seven (7) grants of $5,000 each will be awarded to successful applicants.
- Grants must be used within a six-month period.
Eligibility Criteria
- Individual BCCFP members in good standing are eligible to apply.
- Grants are awarded based on the potential of the project to:
- Assist family physicians in engaging and developing relationships with First Nations and Indigenous people within their communities.
- Embed CS&H into community-based family practice, Patient’s Medical Home, and/or Primary Care Networks.
- Create or modify tools and/or resources, that improve the delivery of care for Indigenous patients.
- Support in the creation of a network or practice community that focuses on practical ways to incorporate CS&H into practice.
- Develop a mechanism whereby family physician voices can be heard and lent to advocacy efforts around CS&H to create a climate for change.
For more information, visit BCCFP.