November 22 - 23, 2022, VanCouver, BC Vancouver 23 - 24, 2022, Leduc, AB Registration Form Vancouver Program Leduc Program 10th Annual Mental Health Conference From Pivot to Pirouette Exploring Mental Health & Indigenous Communities, Mental Health & Addictions plus Mental Health & Youth Dates Coming Soon! 26 - 30 September 2022 Adelaide, Australia In-Person Registration HEREWIPCE 2022 Hybrid details here TARNDANYA WIPCE is the largest and most diverse Indigenous education forum in the world - representatives from across the globe will meet in Tarndanya (Adelaide), the home of the Kaurna Nation of South Australia. To improve outcomes for clients with trauma and eating disorders The chance to determine how in balance they currently are. Helping trauma survivors past, present and future The Trevor Project said in their study of Indigenous youth: [American Indian/Alaska Native] suicide prevention experts have called for reaching back into the root system of our people, and drawing on spiritual and cultural strengths as a powerful protective factor (Heart of the Hawk Ali, 2020; Yellow Horse Brave Heart et al., 2011).. Conference dates. Contact for ICBOC Thursday 16 June 2022. Indigenous Wellbeing Conference | Indigenous.gov.au She sees endless merit in bringing people from diverse cultures, ages, and backgrounds together to engage in practical dialogue and applied research initiatives. We know that it can be overwhelming and stressful when you or a family member are experiencing mental health concerns or substance use challenges. Thanks to Jack Hiroses committed support, this Indigenous-focused training conference will highlight some of the TRCs important recommendations, in particular the call for Canadians to recognize the value and effectiveness of Indigenous healing practices and to encourage cultural competency training for all health care professionals. President and CEO As an Indigenous educator, I know about the foundational differences between Western and indigenous approaches. 1. 2022 Indigenous Wellbeing Conference - anzmh.asn.au Dr. Brokenleg has consulted and led training programs throughout North America, New Zealand, Europe, Australia, and South Africa. I am a Two-Spirit person living with. The overall. Cynthia is a member and resident of the Chippewa of Georgina Island First Nation in Ontario and has dedicated her life to building bridges of understanding. At the 2021 Indigenous Wellbeing Conference, you will discover the latest Indigenous-led, grassroot programs and projects taking place around the nation and across the seas. Indigenous Mental Wellness & Addictions Virtual Training Conference The cascading impacts of intergenerational trauma as a result of colonization and residential schools are far reaching. Parents, Caregiver, Foster Parents,Grandparents, and Extended Family raising a child. (There is a, peer support manual for Indigenous LGBTQ youth, If you are struggling at your job, you can request reasonable accommodations for your mental health under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Uniting Mind, Body, Energy and Spirit presented by Michael DeMolina, Ph.D., MS., LPCS, CDCS, MAC. Indigenous families and communities have faced immense suffering as a result of the decimation of the place-based cultures and ways of being that supported health and well-being since long ago. Indigenous Child & Youth Mental Health (CYMH) Services We hope you can join us for this very special event! She is deeply committed to public education and offers as many as 150 key notes, workshops, and training sessions annually to a variety of groups, organizations and institutions. To demonstrate how culture promotes eating disorders. Registration will close on June 19, 2023. Denise is responsible for leading the development and implementation of an innovative Provincial program calledGathering Our Medicine,in collaboration with community-based Advisory and Working Groups. Information on Indigenous cultures and teachings is often hard to come by and the results are often questionable. GLSENs Website on Native and Indigenous LGBTQ Youth in U.S. Schools, "Celebrating Our Magic" Toolkit from NPAIHB, Indian Health Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, 500 Montgomery Street, Ask First peoples themselves: On a National Aboriginal Health Association survey undertaken in Canada (Silversides, 2010), Inuit, Metis and other First Nations peoples identified mental health and substance abuse among their top five health issues (with . Indigenous events, conferences in 2022 - ICT She ran genetic tests to figure out which pill would work for me because she said that intergenerational historical trauma affects how American Indian/Alaska Native people respond to medication. Our team of presenters will address an array of relevant topics including: intergenerational trauma; building resilience; living the medicine wheel; uniting mind, body, energy and spirit; healing the legacy effect; strengthening and healing the kinship circle. She is deeply committed to public education and offers as many as 150 key notes, workshops, and training sessions annually to a variety of groups, organizations and institutions. Suzanne also served on the Program Advisory Committee for Durham Colleges Faculty of Journalism and Mass Media from 2016-2019, and on the Voice of Witness Education Advisory since 2020. Parents, Caregiver, Foster Parents,Grandparents, and Extended Family raising a child. Our experiences, what happens to us, can be interpreted differently depending on our cultural lens. A first-of-its kind National Summit on Indigenous Mental Wellness was held September 23, 2022 in Toronto. Health Conferences Non-Insured Health Benefits Navigator Resolution Health Support Workers Aboriginal Health Human Resource Initiative . With my family unaware of my problem, I decided to search for help. She is also Chair of the Teach for Canada non-profit which recruits teachers for remote First Nation schools in Ontario and Manitoba. Culturally-informed healing practices, 1. Denise has vast experience working in community and training Educators, Parents and Parent Groups, Social Workers, Early Childhood Educators, Mental Health Practitioners and other Helping Professionals. The overall death rate from suicide is 20 percent higher than for non-Hispanic white communities. Indigenous Project Linking Actions for Unmet Needs in Children's Health (Project I-LAUNCH) in American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) communities and U.S. territories and Pacific jurisdictions. This month, we celebrate the resilience of all those who live with mental illness and those who have passed on after battling mental illness. . Sessions will focus on a truthful telling of Indigenous history and reality, traditional Indigenous medicine and world views and discuss ways (cultural safety, partnership and allyship) to improve care for Indigenous patients and communities. My medications had to be adjusted, and I had to build up new support systems, many online. The suicide death rate for Native/Indigenous people in America between the ages of 15-19 is, Native/Indigenous people in America start to. She is always interested in mentoring young people and co-founded a youth project out of the University of Toronto, the University of Saskatchewan and Lakehead University. Restorying interrupts these patterns and re-centres culture and community as a source of healing. The Indigenous paradigm is all about relationships. Joanne sits as the Elder and Senior Advisor Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation for Ryerson University, Chair of Ryersons Aboriginal Education Council, co-chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Directive and co-chair of the Standing Strong Task Force. We pay our respect to Whadjuk elders past and present and their cultures. Indigenous Conference Services is 100% Indigenous-owned and operated. WIPCE 2022 - World Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education 2022 Understand the principles of resiliency and how it is learned. 3. Extensions cannot be granted under any circumstances. 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Assert Your Tribe's Spectrum Sovereignty! It is this gift that has Sandi loved by so many dedicated fans and followers her undeniable faith in her listeners and their ability to learn. About WIPCE VENUE I am a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, but I grew up away from Cherokee ways of life and teachings. ICS conferences and events are developed in a. Culturally-appropriate manner. Indigenous science and medicine connects the internal self to the external world within a network of relationships. This presentation will address the science and the wisdom of uniting mind, body, energy and spirit. She has also worked in advocacy and direct-service positions at organizations including the YWCA Elm Centre (Winonas Place) and the Native Womens Resource Centre of Toronto, and facilitated change-making sessions/groups at West Neighbourhood House (Toronto), Strong Nations (Nanaimo, BC), and the Hiiyeyu Lelum House of Friendship (Duncan, BC), serving community members healing from intergenerational trauma and reclaiming culture while marginalized by racism, poverty, homelessness, health status, addictions, mental-health challenges, crime, and victimization. 03 20 47 16 02 . New training sessions will be added regularly. More information:http://martinbrokenleg.com/. He is a certifying Trainer with the Society of NLP and has taught in over 70 cities in North and South America. Dr. Ross is the CEO of The Anchor Program, an online coaching program for binge eating disorder, emotional eating and food addiction. Jack Hirose, M.A. Surrey region. Indigenous peoples use oral tradition to bring past, present, and future together. Blending Indigenous Approaches to Treating Trauma and Mental Health Disorders Conference Presented by Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux, Ph.D., Carolyn Coker Ross, MD, MPH, CEDS, Suzanne Methot, B.A., B.Ed. The 2020 Indigenous Health Conference (IHC): Building Our Future from December 3-5, 2020 is a digital interdisciplinary conference bringing together Indigenous peoples, health care providers, researchers and experts in the field who are working to address the huge health disparities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. With Dr. Colin Ben, Cohort 1, Dr. Morris Attends Ford Foundation Retreat, Where are they now? These relationships cover all the person, from birth to senior. 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Education and Clinical Professionals:K12 Classroom Teachers, School Counsellors/Psychologists, Learning Assistance/ Resource Teachers, School Administrators, School Paraprofessionals including Special Education Assistants, Classroom Assistants and Childcare Workers. Join us from February 2-4th for the 2021 Indigenous Mental Wellness & Addictions Virtual Training Conference. Born in Vancouver and raised in Sagitawa/Peace River, Alberta, Suzanne is Asiniwachi Nehiyaw (Rocky Mountain Cree) of mixed Indigenous and European heritage. Indigenous people have faced discrimination and lack of opportunity for many years which has caused different mental health concerns for Native individuals. Trauma has been shown in research to be a significant predictor of eating pathology. Provide an overview of the Gathering Our Medicine approach, Share the power of restoring dignity to caring for one another intergenerationally as the most direct pathway to healing, Discuss how cultural rituals and rites of passage provide the context for healing most naturally, Familiarity with the role of the Trickster figure in healing, Understanding the Circle of Trauma and the Legacy Effect, Understanding the role of ACEs, Epi-genetics, and Telomeres in healing, Framing a wise practice approach to healing, A greater understanding and/or appreciation for Indigenous teachings, An empowering tool that they can use in their own lives, Exposure to a culture so often misunderstood. Mainstream approaches to mental health and the treatment of trauma have proven ineffective for the most part. More information on the Canadian Roots Exchange (CRE) can be found at: www.canadianroots.ca. Cynthia was the inaugural Nexen Chair for Indigenous Leadership at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity where she remains a faculty member and is currently the Interim Director for the Indigenous Leadership Program. Call to Action Series International Meeting on Indigenous Child Health | Canadian - CPS Canadian College of Professional Counsellors and Psychotherapists, Canadian Professional Counsellors Association, Canadian Vocational Rehabilitation Association, Ontario Expressive Arts Therapy Association, Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association, Canadian Addiction Counsellors Certification Federation, Intergenerational trauma amongst Indigenous Peoples an Other Populations, Intergenerational resiliency and educational effectiveness, Restoring Dignity and pathways to healing. 2022 Turtle Island Indigenous Science Conference, an in-person and online access from the University of Manitoba, faculty of science. She is the author of three books, the most recent of which is The Food Addiction Recovery Workbook. Program available. Michael is most interested in exploring the areas in which ancient wisdom meets modern discovery; a place where science and spirit may be experienced as one. Family support and affirming schools can reduce the suicide risk by more than half for Indigenous LGBTQ youth, Youth can take part too by becoming peer supports. than for non-Hispanic white communities. It can be extremely difficult to navigate healthcare systems while you suffer from an untreated mental illness. If we speak of trauma, we must describe resiliency. 2022 INDIGENOUS WELLNESS | indigenousconference Denises work is strongly focussed on de-centring experts where child and youth mental health his concerned and restoring dignity to the role the natural kinship circle plays in providing care to Indigenous children and youth. Most of us are aware that health care has been a place of significant discrimination. Identify and discuss three narrative-based strategies to facilitate change in trauma survivors, 2. The fourth NDIS and Mental Health Conference to be held at the International Convention Centre Sydney on the 20th and 21st of February, 2023 will come at a critical time when both the NDIS and the services that surround it will be seeking to make real the great promise of the scheme as an investment in recovery, capacity building and wellbeing. Participants will learn healing modalities from several indigenous traditions that are now being accepted in the modern day as best practice in the healing process. Understand positive mental health and the factors that can influence it. Presented by Martin Brokenleg, Ed.D., Denise Findlay, M.Ed., ACC, Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux, Ph.D., Sandi Boucher & Michael DeMolina, Ph.D., MS., LPCS, CDCS, MAC. She sees endless merit in bringing people from diverse cultures, ages, and backgrounds together to engage in practical dialogue and applied research initiatives. Presented by Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux, Ph.D., Carolyn Coker Ross, MD, MPH, CEDS, Suzanne Methot, B.A., B.Ed. In this materialistic, fast-paced culture, many children have broken circles, and the fault line usually starts with damaged relationships. 3. The three-day event, presented by the Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat, will . The National First Nations Mental Health Conference aims to bring together mental health workers, AOD support workers and Aboriginal & Torres Straits Islander mental health practitioners, emotional and social wellbeing workers from Indigenous and Non-Indigenous organisations throughout Australia and present unique opportunities for Mental Health workers to meet and discuss issues specifically . Her book for young adults, Killing the Wittigo: Indigenous Culture-Based Approaches to Waking Up, Taking Action, and Doing the Work of Healing, will be published in Spring 2023 by ECW Press. 2. Presented by Steven T. Olivas, Ph.D., HSP, Presented by Richard W. Sears, Psy.D., Ph.D., MBA, ABPP. For more on Sandi and her work, please visit: www.sandiboucher.com. Indigenous Peoples' Day: Importance of Mental Health Effective September 2016 she was appointed as the 1st Indigenous Chair for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada for Lakehead University and continues to develop pathways forward to reconciliation across Canada. He is a retired professor and was most recently Director of Native Ministries and Professor of First Nations Theology at the Vancouver School of Theology. Denise has spent countless hours facilitating group processes in response to social issues rooted in intergenerational trauma and colonization. Mental health and wellness in First Nations and Inuit communities. 19 November 2022 - 20 November 2022 The Aboriginal Health Conference 2022 will take place on Whadjuk country. For thirty years, Dr. Brokenleg was Professor of Native American studies at Augustana University of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Suzannes work focuses on systemic change through decolonization, anti-oppression, and culture-based, trauma-informed practice. Series Dates & Topics All sessions are from 4pm to 6pm ET September 28 The multi-generational trauma which Native individuals have experienced could be a contributing factor to mental illness, substance use disorders, and even suicide. Hopefully, this will result in stronger relationships with clients and better collaborations with other service providers. It took until 2017 for me to receive a bipolar diagnosis. A proud member of Seine River First Nation in northern Ontario, Canada, Sandi is a dedicated author, activist, and advocate for both Indigenous self-determination and Canadian reconciliation. Native/Indigenous people who meet the criteria for depression, anxiety, or substance abuse disorders are much more likely to seek help from a, Due to high levels of poverty, many Native/Indigenous people in America face economic barriers that, Lack of awareness about mental health issues and services that are available and a lack of programs and providers that are sensitive to native and indigenous culture can, Access to mental health services is severely limited by the rural, isolated location of many Native/Indigenous communities. For me, these mental health issues came with suicidal thoughts and alcohol use. To Indigneous communities, culture is grounding, it is a part of our belief systems, our survival. ignorance assumption statistics; potential difference gcse; human rights country ranking. The result a listener who never feels shamed for what they did not previously know or understand. Acting Executive Director and Director of Programs Indigenous Certification Board of Canada. This year's conference will run alongside the National Indigenous Mental Health . I spent most of college with a misdiagnosis of depression, and I took many pills that did not work or actively made my mental health worse. Creating a new narrative about Canadian society helps practitioners know themselves and the institutions in which they work. Cynthia was inducted as a Honourary Witness by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada in 2014, and is the Chair of the Governing Circle for the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation at the University of Manitoba. Cynthia is a member and resident of the Chippewa of Georgina Island First Nation in Ontario and has dedicated her life to building bridges of understanding. She is a graduate of Andrew Weils Fellowship Program in Integrative Medicine. : The StrongHearts Native Helpline ( 1-844-762-8483) is a confidential and anonymous culturally-appropriate domestic violence and dating violence helpline for Native Americans, available every day from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. CT. Partnerships and Resources GLSEN's Website on Native and Indigenous LGBTQ Youth in U.S. Schools Two Spirit and LGBTQ Health