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Class 1 INHS Presentation
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Indigenous Health
The health of Indigenous peoples, encompassing physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
Social Determinants of Health
Factors that influence health outcomes such as economic stability, education, social and community context, health care, and neighborhood.
Racism
Prejudice or discrimination directed against individuals based on their racial or ethnic group.
White Privilege
The societal privileges that benefit white people over non-white people in some societies.
Colonization
The process of establishing control over a foreign territory and its people.
Assimilation Policies
Government policies aimed at integrating Indigenous peoples into dominant culture, often at the expense of their own cultural identities.
Health Inequities
Differences in health outcomes that are systematic, avoidable, and unjust.
Historical Trauma
The cumulative emotional and psychological wounds experienced by a group due to traumatic events in their history.
Cultural Safety
An environment that is spiritually, emotionally, and physically safe for people, which recognizes and respects their identity.
Reconciliation
The process of building relationships and acknowledging past injustices while seeking to repair and renew connections between Indigenous peoples and society.
Proctortrack
Online proctoring software used to monitor students during exams to ensure academic integrity.
Final Exam Deferral
A postponement of a scheduled exam due to legitimate, documented emergencies.
Student Services
Support services offered to students, including counseling, academic advice, and assistance with personal issues.
APA 7 Ed guidelines
The 7th edition of the American Psychological Association's guidelines for writing and formatting research papers.
Exam Preparation
The steps taken to get ready for an exam, including creating a suitable environment and ensuring the necessary technology is functional.