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Event Details

This workshop provides an opportunity to deepen understanding and appreciation of Indigenous culture, worldview, and history. Through guided discussions and reflective exercises, participants will explore the historical and contemporary realities impacting Indigenous Peoples' well-being. A review of cultural safety, cultural humility, and trauma-informed practice will be outlined to further reconciliation efforts.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn about and appreciate the diversity and beauty of Indigenous culture and worldview.
  • Describe key policies, practices and structures from Canadian history as they pertain to the impacts of health and healing for Indigenous People.
  • Review the unique needs of Indigenous People in their health and healing and how this informs best clinical practice.
  • Outline key 'calls to action' from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in committing to a trauma-informed practice (TIP).
  • Reconcile by enacting cultural safety and cultural humility.

Early Bird: Members

Member Early Bird Price
  • CAD $162.-
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Early Bird: Non Members

Early Bird Price
  • CAD $202.50
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Academic/Retired Members

Member Price
  • CAD $90.-
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Student Members

Member Price
  • Complimentary
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