The Research Connect Webinar series is hosted by Hamilton Health Sciences Research in collaboration with a network of nine academic teaching hospitals in southern Ontario and two major universities, McMaster and U of T. This is a virtual space for the research community to come together and strengthen bonds of collaboration.
Title: In Loving Memory of the Children, Honouring the truth, Reconciling for the Future
Description: Lila Bruyere, an intergenerational survivor of residential schools, will share her story, her vivid path of healing journey and her call for resiliency. Lila attended St. Margaret’s Residential School in Fort Frances, Ontario, as did her parents and siblings. She has worked in the field of addiction for 15 years as a certified Social Worker. Also, Kaila Johnston, Supervisor of Education, Outreach and Public Programming at the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) will share a highlight of the Truth and Reconciliation and our journey through this path.
A portion of the webinar has been dedicated to a panel discussion and Q&A.
Course Credit: This program offers 1.0 hours of CE credit toward The Society of Clinical Research Associates (SOCRA)
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