Caring for the healthcare workforce: What does EDI have to do with it?
Date
to
Location
2-205 + Online
Campus
Prince George campus
Event summary
This talk explores how equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) are essential to addressing the healthcare workforce crisis in Canada, particularly the systemic and workplace barriers faced by Black workers, women, immigrants, and internationally educated professionals. By applying an intersectional lens, it highlights how EDI initiatives can improve hiring, retention, and well-being, especially in northern and remote communities, ultimately strengthening the quality of care across the sector.
Speaker's Bio
Alice Mũrage is a research fellow and PhD candidate at Simon Fraser University’s Faculty of Health Sciences. With a master’s degree in public policy, she has over 10 years of experience conducting action research that promotes social and health equity. Her PhD research interrogates the working conditions of Black workers in British Columbia against the backdrop of the current healthcare workforce crisis.