‘By identifying myself as Métis, I didn’t feel safe…’ : (Record no. 8351)

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Personal name Paul, Willow
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Title ‘By identifying myself as Métis, I didn’t feel safe…’ :
Statement of responsibility, etc Willow Paul, Renée Monchalin, Monique Auger and Carly Jones
Remainder of title experiences of navigating racism and discrimination among Métis women, Two-Spirit and gender diverse community members in Victoria, Canada
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2023
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General note Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 2023, First published online, 27 July 2023
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Summary, etc Abstract<br/> Introduction<br/> Methods<br/> Findings<br/> Discussion<br/> Conclusion<br/> Acknowledgements<br/> Ethical approval<br/> Declaration of conflicting interests<br/> Funding<br/> ORCID iD<br/> References<br/><br/>PDF / ePub<br/><br/> Cite article<br/> Share options<br/> Information, rights and permissions<br/> Metrics and citations<br/><br/>Abstract<br/>Objective<br/>Racism acts as a major barrier to accessing health services for Indigenous communities in Canada, often leading to delayed, avoided or lack of treatment altogether. The Métis population is uniquely positioned in urban settings, as they experience discrimination from both Indigenous and mainstream health and social services due to Canada’s long colonial history that is ongoing. Yet, Métis are often left out of discussions regarding racism and health service access. This study explores the experiences of racism and health service access among Métis peoples in Victoria, British Columbia.<br/>Methods<br/>We allied a conversational interview method to explore and understand experiences of self-identifying Métis women, Two-Spirit and gender diverse people (n = 24) who access health and social services in Victoria. Data analysis followed Flicker and Nixon’s six-stage DEPICT model.<br/>Results<br/>In this paper, we share the experiences of racism and discrimination of those who accessed health and social services in Victoria, British Columbia Such experiences include passing as White, experiencing racism following Métis identity disclosure and witnessing racism. Passing as White was viewed as a protective factor against discrimination as well as harming participants’ sense of identity. Experiences of racism took the form of discriminatory comments, harassment and mistreatment, which influenced the willingness of disclosing Métis identity. Witnessing racism occurred in participants, personal and professional lives, negatively impacting them in indirect ways. Each experience of racism had a negative influence on participants’ wellbeing and shaped their experience of accessing health and social services.<br/>Conclusions<br/>Métis people confront racism and discrimination when attempting to access health and social services through first-hand experiences, witnessing and/or avoidance. While this study contributes to the all too often unacknowledged voices of Métis in Canada, there is a continued need for Métis-specific research to accurately inform policy and practice. (Authors' abstract). Record #8351
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Title Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 2023, First published online, 27 July 2023
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Uniform title Journal of Health Services Research & Policy
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://doi.org/10.1177/13558196231188632">https://doi.org/10.1177/13558196231188632</a>
Link text DOI: 10.1177/13558196231188632 (Open access)
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