Indigenization Teaching Resources
Internal Resources
USask Teaching & Learning - Indigenization and The University of Saskatchewan
The CoM Division of Social Accountability has many resources and events to support your work in this area. You can visit their site here.
USask Anti-Racism and Anti-Oppression website
Indigenous Engagement - 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.
The Office of the Vice-Provost Indigenous Engagement has a page dedicated to Anti-Racism and Anti-Oppression Resources
Internal Courses/ Training
Faculty Development highly recommends all faculty take the following course on Indigenous Wellness. This course is offered regularly through the Division of Continuing Medical Education with the University of Saskatchewan.
Faculty Development regularly offers a workshop on Unconscious Bias.
External Resources
Other general information on Indigenous Health resources are available through the National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health.
Indigenous Health is a priority area of the AFMC (Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada). Visit thier website here. Also view the AFMC's manual of core competencies for UG teaching.
The Indigenous Physicians of Canada - This organization was formed to encourage and support First Nations, Metis and Inuit youth wishing to become medical doctors, to support those already in training or practice and to promote the work of its members in their many capacities and disciplines. The Association also supports Indigenous health initiatives at community and university levels and wishes to promote health for all Indigenous peoples, mentally, physically, intellectually, and emotionally.
The Truth and Reconciliation call to action report.
External Courses/ Training
Indigenous Relations Academy - Indigenous Awareness Certificate Course (self-guided training). More information
Indigenous Relations Academy - Working Effectively With Indigenous Peoples (self-guided training). More information