Model of Care for Substance Use – Carol Hopkins
Welcome to the Ontario NEIHR Monthly Webinar Series 2024/2025 Please join us on March 4, 2025 with guest speaker Carol Hopkins! Presentation title: Model of Care for Substance Use Abstract: First Nation communities often lack resource capacity for community-based intervention to address the drug crisis. This lack of equitable...
First Nations Mental Wellness Workforce: A Realist Review – Dr. Brenda Restoule
Welcome to the Ontario NEIHR monthly webinar series! Please join us on February 6, 2025, with guest speaker Dr. Brenda Restoule. Presentation Title: First Nations Mental Wellness Workforce: A Realist Review Online Event via Zoom Abstract: The pandemic has highlighted the gaps in the social determinants of health and its...
What Justice Looks Like: Confronting Anti-Indigenous Racism – Brenda Restoule
ONTARIO NEIHR WEBINAR SERIES 2024/2025. Please join us on December 3, 2024, with guest speaker Dr. Brenda Restoule. Full Presentation title: What Justice Looks Like: Confronting Anti-Indigenous Racism and Building Safe and Comprehensive Mental Health and Addictions Systems for Indigenous People Date: Tuesday 3 December 2024 11 am–12pm EST Online...
ON-NEIHR Webinar – Dr. Cheryl Kickett-Tucker
ONTARIO NEIHR WEBINAR SERIES 2024/2025. The ON NEIHR, WIIH, and OISE Critical Health and Social Action Lab present baranginy ngalang noongar: Enhancing Children's Wellbeing Through moombaki Cultural Learnings in Schools with guest speaker Dr. Cheryl Kickett-Tucker. Date: Wednesday October 16th, 1:00-3:00pm EST Hybrid event online via Zoom and in person...
Indigenous Youth Mental Health – New Data and Directions
Please join the Ontario NEIHR and Waakebiness Institute for Indigenous Health on September 27, 2024, with guest speaker Dr. Suzanne (Ethsi) Stewart. Presentation Title: Indigenous Youth Mental Health – New Data and Directions Date: Friday 27 September 2024, 12 – 1PM EST Online Event via Zoom Speaker Bio: Dr. Suzanne...
Māori Experiences of Pandemics with Dr. Clive Aspin
Māori Experiences of Pandemics: Learning from the past to strengthen pandemic preparedness among Indigenous populations Hybrid event online via Zoom and in person with a light breakfast at Waakebiness Institute for Indigenous Health Dr. Clive Aspin (Ngāti Maru, Ngāti Whanaunga, Ngāti Tamaterā) is a Māori (Indigenous) researcher who has lived...
ON-NEIHR Webinar – Working Towards Better Programs for First Nations Australians in Prison – Dr. Michael Doyle
Dr. Michael Doyle - Associate Professor University of Sydney, Australia Join us for a light lunch 1 – 1:30 at Waakebiness Institute and a presentation 1:30 - 3 pm in person or via zoom. Title: Working towards better programs for first nations Australians in prison Abstract: Aboriginal and Torres Strait...
ON NEIHR Webinar Series – Laws of Creation and how healing is based on our laws
ON NEIHR Webinar Series - With presenter Elder Wendy Phillips Elder Wendy Phillips is of the Bald Eagle Clan; She is Ojibwa and a proud member of Wasauksing First Nation in the heart of the Muskokas. She is a keeper of the 8th Fire Prophecies, Keeper of the Ancient Thunderbird...
ON-NEIHR Webinar – Mental Wellness and Suicide Prevention through Community, Culture, and Education: A knowledge exchange with Māori Psychologists
Join us for an upcoming ON-NEIHR Zoom Webinar Wednesday April 17, 2024, 12 – 1 pm. An In person meet and greet and light lunch will also be held (11 am - 12 pm) before the webinar presentation, at the Waakebiness Institute for Indigenous Health office (155 College. Suite 400)...
ONTARIO NEIHR WEBINAR SERIES 2024/2025 – CPR RACISM: A Guide for Health Care Providers to Address Racism in Health Care
with Dr. Holly Graham PhD, R.D. Psychologist, RN, BA, BScN, MN, Associate Professor Psychiatry, University of Saskatchewan. Abstract: With the growing public awareness of Indigenous-specific racism and with the highly public deaths of Brian Sinclair and more recently the death of Joyce Echaquan in Canada, there has been an outcry...