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Aboriginal peoples
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refers to the indigenous people of Canada, including First Nations, Metis, and Inuit people
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Culture
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-more than shared beliefs, knowledge, and customs
-a constantly shifting process that is lived and created between people within particular social, political, historical, and economic contexts |
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Culturalism
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the process of conceptualizing
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Cultural safety
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the concept whereby healthcare disciplines provide care that takes into account the social, economi, political and historical factors that shape health and healthcare experiences
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Cultural sensitivity
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the idea that healthcare professionals should be sensitive to ppls values, beliefs customs and practices
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Ethnic group
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a group, community, or poulation that shares some aspects of heritage, geographical location, culture, language, or religion, among other factors
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Health inequality
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a generic term used to designate differences, variations, and disparities in the health status of individuals, groups, and populations
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Health inequity
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regers to those inequalities in health that are unnecessary and avoidable, and differences that are considered unfair and unjust
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Race
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a socially consructed category used to classify humankind according to common ancestry and reliant on differentiation by such physical characteristics such as color of skin, hair texture, stature, and facial characteristics
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Racialization
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the processes whereby presumed "racial" categories are constructed as different and unequal in ways that lead to social, economic and political inequities
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