
The Montreal Children's Hospital believes all patients and families who come
through our doors are entitled to equal care and service. The hospital created
its Multiculturalism Program, the first of its kind in Canada, 20 years ago.
The program provides consultation and interpretation to members of Montreal's
diverse ethnocultural communities, ensuring that children receive health care
that is both culturally sensitive and linguistically appropriate. Most families
who use the services of the Multiculturalism Program are newcomers to Quebec
and are in the process of adapting to the culture, language and even climate.
The program has a bank of interpreters who together speak more than 50
languages. They carry out approximately 7,000 interpretations each year for
those who speak languages other than English and French. Families are very
relieved when they find they can speak to someone in their mother tongue,
especially when it concerns their child's health.
To arrange for an interpreter
Patients and their families can ask staff to arrange for an interpreter to
attend an appointment.
When possible, please make the request for an interpreter at least 24 hours
before your appointment.
For healthcare professionals
The Multiculturalism Program provides consultations to healthcare professionals
on questions of cultural assessment, transcultural communication, ethnocultural
health practices, working through interpreters, interracial relations and more.
Consultations can also be arranged with appropriate resources to help
healthcare providers understand cultural factors that may influence the care
of, and communication with certain patients, families or groups.
The Multiculturalism Program has information about a number of ethnocultural
community groups and organizes events with the community. It also recognizes
holidays and special days celebrated by various communities who use the
hospital.
The program organizes workshops and seminars open to hospital staff. It
maintains a library with written and audiovisual materials on cultural
histories, lifestyles, and approaches to health care, as well as issues related
to cultural and racial diversity in the family and in the workplace.
Contact: Marie Serdynska, Program Coordinator
Telephone: 514-412-4400, ext. 23002
To arrange for an interpreter:
Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Telephone: 514-412-4400, ext. 22351, or pager 514-406-1555
At all other times, call the Nursing Supervisor pager: 514-406-3244.
For information on education, development, and consultations:
Telephone: 514-412-4400, ext. 23002
For information on library services, community resources, and cultural
holidays:
Telephone: 514-412-4400, ext. 23005
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