Intercultural Competency Resources
These resources will be of value to researchers, trainees, and research support staff interested in working with people from varied cultural backgrounds on their patient-oriented research (POR) projects.
- Patient, Family, Caregiver and Public Engagement Planning Guide 2018 - Web Link
- Rural and Remote Engagement Tip Sheet - Web Link
- Intercultural Community Engagement Tip Sheet for Chinese and South Asian Populations - Web Link
- MOSAIC - Something’s Up! - Document
- MOSAIC - Something’s Up! Figuring it out Handout - Document
- MOSAIC - Resource list for intercultural competency - Document
- MOSAIC - Intercultural Competency Training for Patient-Oriented Researchers - Document
- MOSAIC - A Cultural Competence Guide for Primary Health Care Professionals in Nova Scotia - Document
- MOSAIC - Cultural Traditions and Healthcare Beliefs of Some Older Adults - Document
- MOSAIC - Outsmarting our brains - Document
- MOSAIC - Ten Strategies to Work with Intercultural Difference - Document
- MOSAIC - Cultural Dimensions - Document
- PEER ENGAGEMENT PRINCIPLES AND BEST PRACTICES - Document
- Caregivers as Partners education for health care providers - Course or Training
- Strategies for diversity and inclusion in public involvement - Document
- Engagement in health research literature explorer - Web Link
- Patient engagement in research (PEIR) plan workbook - Document
- Patient advisory groups in diabetes research: the perspective of a youth advisor - Web Link
- Key practices for community engagement in research on mental health or substance use - Web Link
- Indigenous cultural safety online training program - Conference or Training
- Heard and valued: engaging marginalized populations - Document
- Decolonizing community engagement - Web Link
- Building a patient advisory group into diabetes research: Q&A with Dr. Brandy Wicklow - Web Link
- Are patient engagement groups missing minority voices? - Web Link
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