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Finding a better way: Strengths-based trauma-informed practice – Webinar

July 08, 2021 at 9:37 PM

From the NZFVC

DATE

Wednesday 14 July 2021

TIME

5-6.30am, NZST (13 July 2021, 1-2.30pm, EDT)

LOCATION

Online (Canada based)

ORGANISED BY

Learning Network & Knowledge Hub, Western University, Canada

COST

Free

Dr Sasakamoose will build from her previous presentation on the Indigenous Cultural Responsiveness Theory (ICRT) as a decolonized pathway designed to guide research that continuously improves the health, education, governance, and policies of Indigenous Peoples.

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Dr Sasakamoose will discuss how the Cultural Responsiveness Framework was developed, why it is needed to help restore Indigenous wellness in Western society, and its implementation in various projects. She will also discuss the importance of shifting from deficit to strengths-based trauma-informed practice.

Participants will:

  • Build from a Culturally Responsive Framework
  • Learn how to shift from deficit to strengths-based thinking
  • Recognize the principles of trauma-informed practice.

Presented by: Dr JoLee Sasakamoose, Research Director, Indigenous Wellness Research Community Network & Wellness Wheel Medical Outreach Clinic and Associate Professor, University of Regina

Watch the previous presentation on Indigenous Cultural Responsiveness Theory (ICRT) (November 2018).

This webinar will also be recorded, save this link to find the recording after the webinar, and many other recorded webinars.

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