Colleen Schneider, Provincial Lead, Public, Patient, Family Engagement, Shared Health Manitoba
Patricia Bocangel, MSc, MEd (She/her), Program Lead – Underserved Populations Program, Professional Development Lead – Community Oncology Program, CancerCare Manitoba
Sem Perez, Aquatic Science Technician, Fisheries and Oceans CanadaÌý
Co-hosts:
Maria Judd, Vice-President, Strategic Initiatives & Engagement, ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë
Building on previous sessions that explore anti-oppression frameworks, this session looks more deeply at the impact of unconscious bias within a healthcare environment. Participants will learn about trauma-informed, relationship-based approaches to patient engagement that have helped build trust, promote safety and foster inclusion within a health region.
As part of creating a meaningful learning experience, participants will be invited to complete pre-work associated with each session, such as reviewing short videos or doing personal reflection. This will be emailed to participants in advance of the session.
This session is offered in English with simultaneous interpretation in French. ASL/LSQ will also be available on request.
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About the Speakers:
Colleen Schneider
Provincial Lead, Public, Patient, Family Engagement, Shared Health Manitoba
Colleen Schneider
Provincial Lead, Public, Patient, Family Engagement, Shared Health Manitoba
Colleen Schneider
Provincial Lead, Public, Patient, Family Engagement, Shared Health Manitoba
Colleen is a white settler with Irish, Welsh, Scottish, and British ancestry. She is a trained city planner, mediator, and project manager. Professionally and personally, she has worked to engage and empower communities and individuals to shape their environments and improve their lives. This has taken her from the fields of international development and non-profit housing to child welfare community-based prevention, and finally into healthcare. In her previous role at the Winnipeg Health Region, Colleen set the foundation for patient and public engagement and is most proud of the work she did engaging patients, community members, and staff to explore the impact of bias on patient experience, treatment, and outcomes. Out of this work came an action plan to acknowledge and address these impacts on the interpersonal, organizational, and systemic levels. She is able to move this work forward to the provincial level now in her new job, leading and coordinating public and patient engagement across Manitoba, supporting the work to disrupt racism in healthcare.
Colleen Schneider
Provincial Lead, Public, Patient, Family Engagement, Shared Health Manitoba
Colleen is a white settler with Irish, Welsh, Scottish, and British ancestry. She is a trained city planner, mediator, and project manager. Professionally and personally, she has worked to engage and empower communities and individuals to shape their environments and improve their lives. This has taken her from the fields of international development and non-profit housing to child welfare community-based prevention, and finally into healthcare. In her previous role at the Winnipeg Health Region, Colleen set the foundation for patient and public engagement and is most proud of the work she did engaging patients, community members, and staff to explore the impact of bias on patient experience, treatment, and outcomes. Out of this work came an action plan to acknowledge and address these impacts on the interpersonal, organizational, and systemic levels. She is able to move this work forward to the provincial level now in her new job, leading and coordinating public and patient engagement across Manitoba, supporting the work to disrupt racism in healthcare.
Patricia Bocangel, MSc, MEd (She/her)
Program Lead – Underserved Populations Program, Professional Development Lead – Community Oncology Program, CancerCare Manitoba
Patricia Bocangel, MSc, MEd (She/her)
Program Lead – Underserved Populations Program, Professional Development Lead – Community Oncology Program, CancerCare Manitoba
Patricia Bocangel, MSc, MEd (She/her)
Program Lead – Underserved Populations Program, Professional Development Lead – Community Oncology Program, CancerCare Manitoba
Aquatic Science Technician, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Sem Perez
Aquatic Science Technician, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Sem Perez
Aquatic Science Technician, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Sem is a genderqueer immigrant from the Philippines and has lived in Canada for 8 years. He is a recent Biochemistry graduate from the University of Manitoba and hopes to pursue medicine as a professional career. As a 2021 Emerging Leader Award recipient, he has been recognized for demonstrating culturally competent, sustained leadership within the Winnipeg community. As a student coordinator at Community Engaged Learning in the UofM, he facilitated various student volunteer programming including Alternative Reading Week Winnipeg (2018-2019), Mutual Aid Community (2020), and Praxis Community Projects (2020-2021), which all take an experiential learning approach that allows student volunteers the opportunity to work collaboratively with various local community agencies in the North and West End of Winnipeg. He was also a member of the WRHA Local Health Involvement Group in the River East/Transcona division, which allowed him to share student-based perspectives on various healthcare topics, one of which is the historical and ongoing impacts of unconsciousÌýbias in patientÌýengagement. Sem believes that recentralizing the focus on anti-oppressive and decolonial collaboration, relational accountability, and critical self-reflection are paramount to uncovering and disrupting personal biases that may hinder the goal towards ethical engagement with communities.
Sem Perez
Aquatic Science Technician, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Sem is a genderqueer immigrant from the Philippines and has lived in Canada for 8 years. He is a recent Biochemistry graduate from the University of Manitoba and hopes to pursue medicine as a professional career. As a 2021 Emerging Leader Award recipient, he has been recognized for demonstrating culturally competent, sustained leadership within the Winnipeg community. As a student coordinator at Community Engaged Learning in the UofM, he facilitated various student volunteer programming including Alternative Reading Week Winnipeg (2018-2019), Mutual Aid Community (2020), and Praxis Community Projects (2020-2021), which all take an experiential learning approach that allows student volunteers the opportunity to work collaboratively with various local community agencies in the North and West End of Winnipeg. He was also a member of the WRHA Local Health Involvement Group in the River East/Transcona division, which allowed him to share student-based perspectives on various healthcare topics, one of which is the historical and ongoing impacts of unconsciousÌýbias in patientÌýengagement. Sem believes that recentralizing the focus on anti-oppressive and decolonial collaboration, relational accountability, and critical self-reflection are paramount to uncovering and disrupting personal biases that may hinder the goal towards ethical engagement with communities.