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Introduction to the Rourke
Baby Record (RBR)
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Keeping the RBR Current
Literature Reviewed
Prior RBR Editions
RBR Adaptations
Frequently Asked Questions
For Parents
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Interactive Guides
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Rourke Baby Record - Evidence:
Culturally Safe, Inclusive, Anti-Oppressive Care
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Culturally Safe, Inclusive, Anti-Oppressive Care
Culturally Safe, Inclusive, Anti-Oppressive Care
Racism is a social determinant of health that has profound lifelong effects on children and families.
Racism as a determinant of health and health care (CFP)
Impact of Racism (AAP)
How Racism can affect child development (Harvard)
Antiracism resources for healthcare providers (CPS)
Cultural humility and safety:
Practice cultural humility through reflection of personal biases to deliver patient- and family-centred anti-racist and culturally safe care where patients feel respected and safe.
Our Kids' Health: Cultural chapters
Indigenous children:
Indigenous Child & Youth Health (CPS)
Social determinants of health in Aboriginal children in Canada (PCH)
COVID-19 (CPS)
Many Hands, One Dream (CPS)
Immigrants/refugees:
CPS Caring for kids new to Canada
CCIRH-Clinical Guidelines
Cross-cultural communication (CPS)
Trauma-informed care is defined as practices that promote a culture of safety, empowerment, and healing.
Trauma-informed care (AAP)
Trauma-informed care in Child health systems (AAP)
Parent Resources
Other Sources
Our Kids’ Health – Cultural chapters