APIN Virtual Lunch and Learn – Perinatal Mental Health: A Special Focus on Young Motherhood and Child Development

LOCATION: Online Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/195341485 Access Code: 195-341-485 New to GoToMeeting? Get the app now and be ready when your first meeting starts: https://global.gotomeeting.com/install/195341485 PRESENTATION: This presentation aims to discuss the intersection between young motherhood, perinatal (pregnancy and postpartum) mental health, and child development through a strengths-based […]

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Pandemic Fatigue: Practical tools and considerations for those who support children and youth

This presentation will be limited to 50 participants Pandemic Fatigue: Practical tools and considerations for those who support children and youth Times of crisis can have long term effects on an individual’s mental and emotional well-being. We know that with the right support, adversity can build resiliency and contribute towards robust and successful individuals. This […]

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Supporting 2SLGBTQ+ Youth During a Pandemic

Exploring the impact of COVID-19 on 2SLGBTQ+ youth, we will outline barriers and offer suggestions to increase accessibility. We will provide strategies that can help providers engage, create, and maintain healthy and supportive relationships, that increase resilience and decrease isolation for youth. We will provide inclusive language suggestions, especially around bodies and pregnancy. Speaker - DENE GUILLAS Dene (he/him) […]

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How to Best Support Indigenous Families

PRESENTATION:  In this session, Melissa Brown, Anishinaabe/Dine Midwife will share how to work towards providing culturally safe care for Indigenous families. She will review how to best center Indigenous families as active participants in their own care. Service providers will be introduced to the concepts of cultural safety, and understand the impact of developing an ongoing practice […]

Canada’s Indian Residential School System: A Brief Overview of the Legacy and Intergenerational Effects

One of the most devastating acts of colonization for Indigenous Peoples in Canada was the federal government’s implementation of the Indian Residential School system. For roughly seven generations, nearly every First Nations, Inuit and Metis child in Canada was interned in a residential school, in a futile attempt to assimilate and acculturate Indigenous Peoples into […]

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2SLGBTQ+ AWARENESS, INCLUSION & AFFIRMATION

Learn about sex, gender identity, expression, attraction and cultural identities and how to increase accessibility for all. We will provide strategies that can help providers engage, create, and maintain healthy & supportive relationships for 2SLGBTQ+ pregnant and parenting youth. Topics: Barriers & challenges, creating safe(r) spaces, inclusive data systems & policies/procedures, and language (especially around […]

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Jordan’s Principle

Jordan's Principle ensures all First Nations children can access the products, services and supports they need, when they need them. It can help with a wide range of health, social and educational needs. Jordan's Principle is named in memory of Jordan River Anderson. He was a young boy from Norway House Cree Nation in Manitoba. […]

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Virtual Adolescent Parent Day – “Healthy Relationships/Healthy Parenting”

This year, APIN is pleased to have Melissa Brown and Cecil Sveinson present, “Healthy Relationships/Healthy Parenting”. Melissa is an Anishinaabe/Dene registered midwife from Sagkeeng First Nation and the Navajo Nation. She is Co-founder of Zaagi’idiwin, an Indigenous led organization that strives to center Indigenous people as the experts of Maternal Child Health in their communities. Cecil […]

Canada’s Indian Residential School System: A Brief Overview of the Legacy and Intergenerational Effects

One of the most devastating acts of colonization for Indigenous Peoples in Canada was the federal government’s implementation of the Indian Residential School system. For roughly seven generations, nearly every First Nations, Inuit and Metis child in Canada was interned in a residential school, in a futile attempt to assimilate and acculturate Indigenous Peoples into […]

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APIN Virtual Lunch and Learn – “Thrive Community Support Circle”

SPEAKER:  Rhonda Elias-Penner - Rhonda came to Thrive, then known as Pregnancy and Family Support Services, in spring of 2010 as an Applied Counselling student, working in the Resource Centre. After graduating with Honors, Rhonda was hired as the Community Support Worker for the summer program. In the fall of the same year, she was […]

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APIN Virtual Conference – “Anxiety and Youth”

“Anxiety and Youth” Many youth experience mental health disorders like anxiety. This presentation will include an overview of common anxiety disorders in youth and the potential origins and influences of these disorders. Social media, biology, awareness, all contribute to these experiences. A review of common treatment modalities will also be discussed including resources that can […]

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APIN Virtual Lunch and Learn – “Dragonfly Support Program”

Please join Leigha Phelps and Jennifer Sheridan Westdal from the Women’s Health Clinic Dragonfly Support Program to find out how we can help to support individuals and families who have experienced Pregnancy and Infant Loss.  To register, please go to: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/apin-lunch-and-learn-tickets-229086252147 Online – Go to Meeting Link: Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet […]