Description
Course ID: HLTH020
Learn in a classroom environment with your peers, face to face or virtual with an instructor online.
Course Length: 6 Hours (can be delivered in 1 day or split into two 3-hour sessions)
Target Audience: General
Learning Objectives:
- Define key concepts related to race, racism, and anti-racism.
- Identify how systemic racism operates in Canadian institutions.
- Recognize their own positionality and biases.
- Learn about the historical and current experiences of racialized communities in Canada.
- Develop strategies to take meaningful anti-racist action personally and professionally.
Course Outline:
- Introduction & Foundations
- History of Racism in Canada
- Contemporary Racism & Systemic Inequity
- Lived Experiences & Intersectionality
- Becoming an Anti-Racist Ally
- Action Planning & Commitment
Supplement Material
A student manual is available for the learner to follow during the instructor’s presentation.
Benefits to the participants
Throughout the activities, the learners will gain a better understanding, of challenging, and dismantling racism.
Course Evaluation
A course evaluation will be completed by the learners once the course is finished.
Note: The course outline may be subject to change.



