Abstract
The First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) completed a self-assessment of the organization's alignment to the British Columbia Cultural Safety and Humility Standard in collaboration with Elder Th'et-simiya and a group of Sisemó:ya Change Champions from across the organization (FNHA and HSO 2022). This article details the organization's processes, including the determination and selection of methods, self-assessment tools used and the lessons learned throughout. Other health and social services organizations are encouraged to use these learnings to guide their own self-assessment processes for continuous learning and development.
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