Indigenous Health
USask Continuing Medical Education offers 'The Role of Practitioners in Indigenous Wellness'. This course is offered regularly and you can register through the CME website. Click Here to view more details on this course.
USask Anti-Racism and Anti-Oppression website
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- Publications / Resources - https://www.nccih.ca/34/Publication_Search.nccih
The USask College of Medicine Division of Social Accountability has many resources and events to support your work in this area.
View the summary of the final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada here
View the Calls to Action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada here
Indigenous Health is a priority area of the AFMC (Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada). https://afmc.ca/priorities/indigenous-health is an excellent source of the resources they have available.
The University of Saskatchewan is dedicated to Indigenous student success, to fostering meaningful relationships with Indigenous communities and to promoting Indigenous knowledges and scholarship. Through collaboration, innovation, respect and humility, the university fosters a welcoming environment that is grounded in the principles of reconciliation and is able to address the calls to action placed on everyone in this country.
Office of the Vice-Provost Indigenous Engagement - Strategic Goals:
"Two Spirit! Let's Hear it! - An Introduction to Two-Spirit Health"
Dr. Sarah Hunt with the National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health (NCCAH) provides an introduction to the health of Two-Spirit people. An overview:
- Intro to the health of Two-Spirit people
- Discuss meanings ascribed to 'Two Spirit'
- Overview implacts of colonization as key to understanding Two-Spirit health
- Review framing of Two-Spirit people in health literature
- Tools to continue learning beyond the webinar
Viewing options:
Watch on YouTube | Listen on SoundCloud | View PowerPoint
Self-reflection questions | Beyond "At Risk" info sheet for service providers