Add to my calendar2021-06-08 11:00:002021-06-08 12:45:00ICS Two Spirit and Indigiqueer cultural safety: Considerations for relational practice and policy
In celebration of National Indigenous Month and Pride Month, the Indigenous Cultural Safety Webinar Series invites you to a virtual presentation on Two Spirit and Indigiqueer cultural safety: Considerations for relational practice and policy. Drawing on examples from research, community organizing, ceremonial resurgence and frontline practice, our guests will share knowledge aimed at informing individual and collective efforts to ensure culturally safe access to healthcare, social services and other social institutions, as well as to community and ceremonial spaces and supports for Two Spirit and Indigiqueer peoples. This webinar is meant to provide a foundation for additional webinars on Two Spirit and Indigiqueer cultural safety over the coming year.
Speakers:
Dr. James Makokis
Medical Director, Shkaabe Makwa Centre for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Wellness, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH, Ontario)
Dr. Karina Walters
Associate Dean for Research, the Katherine Hall Chambers Scholar, and the Co-Director and Principal Investigator of the Indigenous Wellness Research Institute, University of Washington State
Circle Moderator: Dr. Billie Allan
Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Victoria
Chair, Thunderbird Circle - Indigenous Social Work Educators' Network (TC-ISWEN)
How to join:
Registration required https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_IkF946cBTCKn_-x_gHf2Qg
after registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing the zoom information to join.
Agenda and more information
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Add to Calendar: End Date2024-05-04 10:16:152021-06-08 12:45:00ICS Two Spirit and Indigiqueer cultural safety: Considerations for relational practice and policy
Multiple presentations reflecting on our understandings of and contributions towards cultural safety for Two Spirit and Indigiqueer peoples.
Online Event
Physiciansrajbir.singh@opin.caAmerica/Vancouverpublic
In celebration of National Indigenous Month and Pride Month, the Indigenous Cultural Safety Webinar Series invites you to a virtual presentation on Two Spirit and Indigiqueer cultural safety: Considerations for relational practice and policy. Drawing on examples from research, community organizing, ceremonial resurgence and frontline practice, our guests will share knowledge aimed at informing individual and collective efforts to ensure culturally safe access to healthcare, social services and other social institutions, as well as to community and ceremonial spaces and supports for Two Spirit and Indigiqueer peoples. This webinar is meant to provide a foundation for additional webinars on Two Spirit and Indigiqueer cultural safety over the coming year.
Speakers:
Dr. James Makokis
Medical Director, Shkaabe Makwa Centre for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Wellness, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH, Ontario)
Dr. Karina Walters
Associate Dean for Research, the Katherine Hall Chambers Scholar, and the Co-Director and Principal Investigator of the Indigenous Wellness Research Institute, University of Washington State
Circle Moderator: Dr. Billie Allan
Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Victoria
Chair, Thunderbird Circle - Indigenous Social Work Educators' Network (TC-ISWEN)
Disclaimer: The CME Event Calendar contains information originating from other sources. While every attempt is made to ensure that all information is accurately referenced, we do not guarantee the accuracy, quality or CME accreditation of posted events. Before registering for this event, please refer to the provincially harmonized CME Policy regarding reimbursement requirements for courses and conferences.