Resources
This is a curated collection of stigma-related resources from across the globe. Inclusion does not imply endorsement, and content has not been independently verified. Our goal is to support learning, spark ideas, and connect you with the broader movement to reduce stigma in healthcare.
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Webinar: Patient Journey Mapping - Indigenous Patient Experiences in the Healthcare Setting
This webinar from The Canadian Medical and Biological Engineering Society, shares how Indigenous-led patient journey mapping surfaces real experiences in hospitals—good and bad—and turns them into concrete system changes.
E-learning tool on the rights of Indigenous Peoples
Through this free online learning tool from the United Nations, you will increase your knowledge and understanding of the rights of indigenous peoples, as recognised in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).
Wholistic conversations on the liver and hepatitis C: A visual Indigenous wellness perspective.
This DocuStory film captures powerful conversations on wellness, sharing personal and professional stories from across different walks of life. Through these voices, the film highlights the vital role the Indigenous community plays in raising awareness about liver health.
Online Learning: Diabetes Stigma for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Diabetes stigma can have a significant impact on those living with the condition, often creating feelings of blame and shame. This module, developed with input from research leaders and an Indigenous expert reference group, explores the unique challenges faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in managing diabetes.