Diversity Embracement Project: An Anti-Racism Initiative

Help us fight RACISM in Canadian Nursing Schools! Share your experience. Provide suggestions. Be part of the Diversity Embracement Project: An Anti-Racism Initiative. Open for Undergraduate Registered Nursing, Psychiatric Nursing, and Practical Nursing student participants. To participate or gather more information about this project, including the background of the project, list of the research questions, and list of accessible mental health resources for student participants, scan the Q.R. code attached on the lower right corner of this poster, or click on the link below

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About the Project The Diversity Embracement Project: An anti-racism Initiative is a Canada-wide research project funded by the Canadian Nursing Students’ Association (2021-2022). The data which will be collected in this project will be published as an open-source report with the title Racism in nursing schools: Canadian undergraduate registered nursing, practical nursing, and psychiatric nursing students’ perspectives. This project aims to understand the patterns and levels of racism that nursing students from registered nursing, psychiatric nursing, and practical nursing programs have experienced or witnessed in nursing schools and their practice partner sites across Canada. In this project, we will hand out Q.R. codes that will let participants access the survey form online in all nursing schools across Canada that are members of the CNSA to identify the themes of experiences nursing students had in racism. The information gathered in this project will be published as an open-source report for nursing school personnel with the hope of inspiring leaders to fight racism in nursing schools across the country.

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Roxanne Nizio