Indigenous knowledge and traditional healing

In Between the Missing and Murdered: The Need for Indigenous Led Responses to Human Trafficking Events

Embracing Wholeness: A Holistic Exploration of Burnout Events
Embracing Wholeness: A Holistic Exploration of Burnout
Join us for an insightful session as we delve into the complex realm of burnout and explore a holistic approach to wellbeing using the Medicine Wheel. In today's fast-paced world, burnout is a prevalent issue that affects individuals across various aspects of their lives. This webinar offers a unique perspective, drawing inspiration from the Medicine Wheel's holistic framework to address burnout.
This webinar is free for all to attend!

Using Trauma-Informed Care Principles in Supporting Intergenerational Trauma in First Nation Communities Events

Women of the Shining Light: Indigenous Mothers, Substance Misuse, Child Welfare, and the Sacred Teachings Events

Embracing Wholeness: A Holistic Exploration of Burnout Events
Join us for an insightful session as we delve into the complex realm of burnout and explore a holistic approach to well-being using the Medicine Wheel. In today's fast-paced world, burnout is a prevalent issue that affects individuals across various aspects of their lives. This session offers a unique perspective, drawing inspiration from the Medicine Wheel's holistic framework to address burnout.
This Webinar is FREE for everyone!

Spirit Moon '24 Reflections & Opportunities: Indigenous Knowledge to consider as we embrace a new year Events
Details on webinar description will be updated soon.
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From Wisdom to Treatment: Elder-Led Programming in Youth Mental Health and Substance Use Services Events
Join us on July 11, 2023 at 12 PM ET for a free webinar on integrating Elders in youth mental health and substance use programming: Research has shown how incorporating Elders into mental health programming can help indigenous people in reclaiming their cultural identity and reconnecting with their past.

Webinar: From Wisdom to Treatment - Elder-led programming in youth mental health and substance use services Events
Join on July 11, 2023 at 12 – 1:15 PM ET for a free webinar on integrating Elders in youth mental health and substance use programming: Research has shown how incorporating Elders into mental health programming can help indigenous people in reclaiming their cultural identity and reconnecting with their past.

Thanksgiving in a Climate of Change: Reflecting on the Future of Social Work Events
Thanksgiving in a Climate of Change: Reflecting on the Future of Social Work
Tuesday, March 21, 2023 @ 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET
Presented by: Elder Gae Ho Hwako (Norma Jacobs) and Dr. Timothy Leduc
CICMH Webinar: Evaluating Indigenous Needs on Ontario Post-Secondary Campuses Events
In this webinar, we invite Megan VanEvery, Indigenous Post-Secondary Knowledge and Research Lead at CICMH, to present the results of the Centre’s recent needs assessment for Indigenous staff and students in Ontario. Come hear about the barriers facing Indigenous students in accessing mental health services, Indigenous-specific mental health supports available on campus, as well as student and staff perspectives on how services can be improved. The presentation will be followed by a question and answer period.
Apply Now to Frayme's New Grant Program, Great Big Stories: Two-Eyed Seeing Forum topic
Frayme is thrilled to announce our next stream in the Great Big Stories Grant Program: GBS Two-Eyed Seeing.

RNAO: Indigenous Foodways to Sustain Wellness Webinar Events
The Registered Nurses Association (RNAO) in partnership with Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN), Chiefs of Ontario (COO), the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Shkaabe Makwa, the Canadian Indigenous Nurses Association (CINA), and the Ontario First Nation Young Peoples Council (OFNYPC) invite you to join a webinar entitled "Indigenous Foodways to Sustain Wellness” featuring guest speakers Melinda Sault Coates, Food Security Coordinator, Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN), Kelly Gordon, RD, Team Manager- Health Promotion, Six Nations Health Services, Kitty R.Lynn Lickers, MA, Com
CICMH Webinar: Working Your Wheel: Indigenous Self Care Events
In this webinar the Centre for Innovation in Campus Mental Health (CICMH) is joined by James Tregonning, Indigenous Transition Coordinator and Instructor at Cambrian College, to talk about an indigenous model of self-care, how it differs from the current popular understanding, and how he has integrated it into his work supporting Indigenous students.

Decolonizing research: Collecting Two-Spirit data in culturally affirming ways Events
Centering Two-Spirit and Indigenous experiences and ways is critical for more respectful, reciprocal, relevant, and responsible health research. Two-Spirit is often equated to an LGBTQ Indigenous participant, thereby rendering this community’s unique experience and history invisible and erasing important distinctions. This type of scholarship becomes a site of colonization.
Engaging for Impact: Client and Family Centered Care in Healthcare Settings Events

Webinar: Sken:nen, Mino-Bimaadziwin: Understanding wellness in Indigenous wisdom traditions for caregivers Events
Join a webinar titled, "Sken:nen, Mino-Bimaadziwin: Understanding Wellness In Indigenous Wisdom Traditions For Caregivers.”
This webinar is presented in partnership by the Registered Nurses Association (RNAO), Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN), Chiefs of Ontario (COO), the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Shkaabe Makwa, and the Canadian Indigenous Nurses Association (CINA).
Special Guest Speakers
Theresa Redsky Fiddler (Elder), Ka’nahsohon Kevin Deer (Elder), Perry McLeod-Shabogesic (Elder), Mary Deleary (Elder)
Anti-Racism in Practice: Making Connections, Completing the Circle Events
CRRC Partner Workshop Series
Dates
Part One: Thursday, February 11, 2021 | 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST
Part Two: Thursday, February 18, 2021 | 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST
Part Three: Thursday, February 25, 2021 | 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST
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