Cultural Safety, Foodways and Healing
Title:
San’yas Anti-Racism Indigenous Cultural Safety Training Program
Description: Explore key aspects of Indigenous cultural safety to apply in practise.
Year: N/A
Format: 8 week self-paced and facilitated core online courses. 8-10 hrs to complete.
Presented by: The San’yas team
San’yas means ‘way of knowing in Kwak’wala the language of the Kwakwaka’wakw Peoples
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Title:
Cultural Safety: Respect And Dignity In Relationships
Description: Animated video introducing cultural safety and related concepts
Year: 2017
Format: 5 minute video
Presented by: Northern Health Indigenous Health
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Title:
Nourish: The Food is our Medicine Learning Journey
Description: Introduce health care professionals and leaders to ways of understanding the complex relationships between Indigenous foodways, reconciliation, healing and health care.
Year: N/A
Format: 4-part self-paced, reflective online course
Presented by: Nourish team with many partners, out of a vision from Nourish Indigenous & Allies Advisory
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Title:
Critical Race Theory and its Implications for Indigenous Cultural Safety
Description: Examination of two approaches to promoting equity and social justice in institutions and professional practice, and explore consequenes of those appproaches for identity production.
Year: 2017
Format: 28 minute video
Presented by: Dr. Verna St. Denis on behalf of the Indigenous Cultural Safety Collaborative Learning Series
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Title:
Indigenous Cultural Safety Collaborative Learning Series
Description: This national webinar series provides an opportunity to share knowledge, experiences, and perspectives in support of collective efforts to strengthen Indigenous cultural safety across sectors.
Year: N/A
Format: Series of webinars on a variety of topics
Presented by: Indigenous Cultural Safety Collaborative Learning Series, which is guided by an Advisory Circle of Indigenous and non-Indigenous leaders from across Canada
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Title:
Indigenous Canada
Description: From an Indigenous perspective, this course explores complex experiences Indigenous peoples face today from a historical and critical perspective highlighting national and local Indigenous-settler relations.
Year: N/A
Format: 12-lesson Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)
Presented by: The Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta
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Title:
Towards Braiding
Description: Collaborative learning with Indigenous voices
Year: 2019
Format: 90 page booklet
Presented by: Elwood Jimmy and Vaness Andreotti with Sharon Stein
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Title:
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami
Description: Website from The National Representational Organization Protecting and Advancing the Rights and Interests of Inuit in Canada
Year: N/A
Format: Website
Presented by: The National Representational Organization Protecting and Advancing the Rights and Interests of Inuit in Canada
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