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SUMMARY:Quw'utsun Village of S'amuna' First Nation community-based experiential learning session
DESCRIPTION:The Joint Collaborative Committees (JCCs)\, in partnership with Len Pierre Consulting and Quw’utsun Village of S’amuna’ will be hosting a cultural experiential learning session for physicians on Wednesday\, May 1\, 2024. \nSpace is limited to 50 participants. \nDuring these sessions\, physicians will experience: \n\nCultural safety teachings through interactive\, “circle and the box” learning.\nTeachings and protocol from the local/regional Indigenous communities.\nTraditional foods\, songs\, protocols\, language\, history\, and stories.\nA deeper understanding of residential school trauma.\nConnections with local health staff and providers.\nThe opportunity for on-going learning and relationship-building between participants and Indigenous communities.\n\nIn these sessions\, themes of colonial genocide\, systematic separation from Indigenous identity\, land and culture and the resulting mental and physical health disparities\, will be discussed. These themes may surface personal stories and participants are encouraged to prepare to hear this difficult journey. \nPlease note that sessionals will be covered by the JCCs. Per the JCC Honoraria & Sessional Reimbursement Guidelines mileage of fewer than 50kms one way will not be reimbursed and we will be unable to reimburse for flights and/or accommodations\, see link. JCC Honorarium & Sessional Reimbursement Guidelines.pdf   \nPlease note that this session is now full.\nRegister here to be added to the waitlist for future sessions.\n 
URL:https://www.collaborateonhealthbc.ca/event/quwutsun-village-of-samuna-first-nation-community-based-experiential-learning-session/
LOCATION:S’amuna’ Longhouse\, 5589 Club Road\, Duncan\, British Columbia\, Canada
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SUMMARY:JCC Webinar: Decolonizing Substance Use
DESCRIPTION:The Joint Collaborative Committees (JCCs) are excited to welcome back Len Pierre Consulting for a webinar that will explore the link between colonialism and Indigenous health and social inequities with a focus on the toxic drug crisis and its impact on Indigenous communities today. \nParticipants will discuss the origins of prohibition in Canada\, strategies to address stigmas associated with substance use\, examine culturally safer language\, and Indigenous perspectives on harm reduction. \nMain learning ideas: \n\nIdentify the link between substance use harm and prohibition policies in Canada.\nDiscuss the root causes of addiction and substance use among Indigenous peoples.\nDiscuss Indigenous perspectives on harm reduction\, de-stigmatization\, and compassionate responses to the toxic drug crisis.\n\nClick here to watch
URL:https://www.collaborateonhealthbc.ca/event/jcc-webinar-decolonizing-substance-use/
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SUMMARY:Sḵwx̱wú7mesh First Nation community-based experiential learning session
DESCRIPTION:The Joint Collaborative Committees (JCCs)\, in partnership with Len Pierre Consulting and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh First Nation will be hosting a cultural experiential learning session for physicians on Wednesday\, May 22\, 2024. \nSpace is limited to 50 participants. \nDuring these sessions\, physicians will experience: \n\nCultural safety teachings through interactive\, “circle and the box” learning.\nTeachings and protocol from the local/regional Indigenous communities.\nTraditional foods\, songs\, protocols\, language\, history\, and stories.\nA deeper understanding of residential school trauma.\nConnections with local health staff and providers.\nThe opportunity for on-going learning and relationship-building between participants and Indigenous communities.\n\nIn these sessions\, themes of colonial genocide\, systematic separation from Indigenous identity\, land and culture and the resulting mental and physical health disparities\, will be discussed. These themes may surface personal stories and participants are encouraged to prepare to hear this difficult journey. \nPlease note that sessionals will be covered by the JCCs. Per the JCC Honoraria & Sessional Reimbursement Guidelines mileage of fewer than 50kms one way will not be reimbursed and we will be unable to reimburse for flights and/or accommodations\, see link. JCC Honorarium & Sessional Reimbursement Guidelines.pdf   \nPlease note that this session is now full.\nRegister here to be added to the waitlist for future sessions.
URL:https://www.collaborateonhealthbc.ca/event/s%e1%b8%b5wx%cc%b1wu7mesh-first-nation-community-based-experiential-learning-session/
LOCATION:Chief Joe Mathias Centre\, 100 Capilano Road\, West Vancouver\, British Columbia
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