Why is it important to report on our progress?
Reporting on our progress supports transparency and helps build trust across the Faculty of Medicine community. It strengthens relational accountability, not only to leadership, but to learners, staff, and faculty across the FoM. Ongoing reflection on our work also fosters a growth mindset, encouraging continuous learning and innovation to ensure our efforts are informed by the best available evidence.
Progress Reports
Event Reports
- Impacts of Coming Home: Honouring the Resiliency of All Survivors of the Indian Residential School Experience
Held in September 2024, this was the first in-person Indigenous Speakers Series event. It brought together Survivors and children of Survivors of the Indian Residential School experience for an intergenerational conversation. The report highlights the event’s impact, its alignment with the Faculty’s strategic commitments, and the Indigenous values that guided its planning and delivery.