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2023-2024 Grant Recipients

The third call for project proposals closed in early November 2023 and grants were awarded in early 2024. The BCCFP’s Cultural Safety & Humility Working Group evaluated all applications and selected 7 projects to receive $5000 each, listed below. We thank all those who applied

ʔukiniⱡwiytiyaⱡa (to do something with one heart): Creating a Culturally Safe Emergency Waiting Room at Invermere & District Hospital – Invermere

A project building on previous engagement with the local Ktunaxa Nation, to commission a young artist from the Yaq̓ itʔa·knuqⱡiʔit community to design and install a mural that will feature prominently in the emergency room entrance and waiting area in the Invermere & District Hospital. The theme of the image will be ʔukiniⱡwiytiyaⱡa, which means “to do something with one heart”. It will have a greeting in Ktuanaxa language Hu sukiⱡq̓ ukni kin wam,tkxamin, which translates to “I’m glad you are here, come in.”

ʔukiniⱡwiytiyaⱡa (to do something with one heart)
Cultivating Cultural Competence: A Journey to Culturally Safe Healthcare – Victoria

A collaborative project with South Island Division of Family Practice to build on existing relationships with local First Nations and Metis to create an Elders circle and organize a series of gatherings and engagement events to increase local family physicians’ cultural competence and develop actionable steps to provide culturally safe care. Events will include a medicinal plant walk, a Longhouse experience and the Blanket exercise.

Cultivating Cultural Competence: A Journey to Culturally Safe Healthcare – Victoria
Long Term Care Resident and Family Council – Bella Bella

A project to support establishment of a council and meetings between residents, family and some health care staff to support long term care (LTC) at Bella Bella Hospital, located on reserve in Bella Bella (Heiltsuk territory). Funding will be directed at opportunities to improve the LTC environment at the hospital, such as the introduction of more local diet in patient meals, creating a more culturally sensitive/celebratory environment through ceremony or meals, or bringing in speakers (e.g. geriatric specialist) to present to the residents and families.

Long Term Care Resident and Family Council – Bella Bella
Enhancing Cultural Safety in Reproductive Health Services – Vancouver

A jointly funded project with Willow Reproductive Health Society and Everywoman’s Health Centre Society to enhance cultural safety in the clinic environment through the creation of a traditional tea stand, guided by a local Indigenous ethnobotanist, installation of other local Indigenous cultural symbols and the creation of related education resources for staff.

Enhancing Cultural Safety in Reproductive Health Services – Vancouver
Indigenous-Inclusive Healthcare Transformation: Fostering a Welcoming Maternity Clinic – Dawson Creek

A project to strengthen existing partnerships with local Indigenous communities and knowledge keepers through active engagement in a process of co-creating a welcoming maternity clinic space, by incorporating elements of local Indigenous art, signage and a visible acknowledgment of the clinic’s location on Treaty 8 territory.

Indigenous-Inclusive Healthcare Transformation: Fostering a Welcoming Maternity Clinic – Dawson Creek
Embracing Indigenous Birth Wisdom – Victoria

A project to produce a community podcast series featuring Indigenous expert guests, promoting Indigenous birth wisdom on Vancouver Island. The series is intended to complement resources already in use and leverage an existing platform for interdisciplinary information sharing about maternity practices.

Embracing Indigenous Birth Wisdom – Victoria
W’SANEC art for Saanich Peninsula Outreach Team – North Saanich

A project to supplement a new collaborative clinic initiative supporting mental health and substance use in the Saanich Peninsula. Funds will be used to apply the art protocol developed by the W̱’SÁNEĆ Leadership Council and install Indigenous art and signage in the Sencoten language in the clinic space.

W’SANEC art for Saanich Peninsula Outreach Team – North Saanich