Accountability
Accountability means to take responsibility for actions, decisions and outcomes, ensuring culturally safer care for Indigenous Peoples. This includes actions in the present day and the acknowledgement of the historical role that nurses play(ed) in the legacy of colonization.
Nurses are regulated health professionals who often interact first and spend the most time with those seeking care. As the national voice for all nurses, CNA must prioritize accountability for these interactions that have a direct and remarkable impact on culturally safer care provision for Indigenous Peoples.
Advocacy
Advocacy involves engaging with others and using one’s voice, recognizing the role of evidence, power and politics in driving policy decisions in the best interest of the public health system.
There are half a million regulated nurses in Canada, which equates to 1 in 57 voters. As the national voice for the profession, CNA must use its power and take meaningful and public-facing stances on Indigenous health to contribute to developing safer care and health systems.
Anti-racism
Indigenous-specific anti-racism involves practising humility by reflecting on power and privilege, and concrete actions to dismantle systems of oppression. If left unchallenged, the Whiteness of nursing and the health system will continue to default to inequitable health outcomes (Gebhard et al., 2022).
CNA must advocate for the rights of Indigenous Peoples and communities to be free of discrimination and racism, and to receive culturally safer care.
Allyship
Allyship is ongoing, requiring humility and the intentional process of unlearning and re-evaluating, whereby individuals in positions of privilege work alongside Indigenous Peoples and communities. This involves acting “with,” not “for,” and requires meaningful, respectful, and reciprocal relationships. Allyship cannot be self-declared, and recognition must come from community.
CNA must demonstrate respectful allyship through action and in partnership with Indigenous partners to advance health equity for Indigenous patients, families and communities.