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SUMMARY:Supporting 2SLGBTQ+ Youth During a Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:Exploring the impact of COVID-19 on 2SLGBTQ+ youth\, we will outline barriers and offer suggestions to increase accessibility. \nWe will provide strategies that can help providers engage\, create\, and maintain healthy and supportive relationships\, that \nincrease resilience and decrease isolation for youth. We will provide inclusive language suggestions\, especially around bodies and pregnancy. \n\nSpeaker – DENE GUILLAS \nDene (he/him) proudly identifies as an Indigenous\, transgender man who has always lived and worked on Treaty One Territory\, the territories of the Anishinaabeg\, Cree\, Oji-Cree\, Dene\, Dakota and Métis Nations.  \nHe has been lucky enough to be involved in the training and education field for over 15 years. Whether it was in a classroom environment\, community centre\, conference\, or small gatherings\, he has always tried to make sure learning is inclusive to everyone.  \nHis love of helping others has led him to Rainbow Resource Centre in 2019\, where he works as the School Equity & Inclusion Coordinator. This has allowed his passion of interacting and speaking to others to turn into a way to give back to the community. Helping to raise awareness for our youth has given him a purpose that is extremely close to his heart. \nREGISTER: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/adolescent-parent-interagency-network-presentation-tickets-157345481571 \n(The Zoom link will be sent to you when you register)   Register as soon as possible\, as registration is limited.
URL:https://apin.org/event/supporting-2slgbtq-youth-during-a-pandemic/
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SUMMARY:How to Best Support Indigenous Families
DESCRIPTION: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 of self-reflection\, learning\, healing and being aware of their own power and privilege. \nSPEAKER:  Melissa Brown 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. She has trained over 300 Full Spectrum Indigenous Doulas across Canada and the United States in the past two years\, providing mentorship and support as they care for families. \nMelissa graduated from the University College of the North Kanaciotinawawasowin Bachelor of Midwifery program and worked in the inner city of Winnipeg. She is a member of KagikeDanikobidan\, the advisory committee on Aboriginal women’s issues to the College of Midwives of Manitoba. She has also served as the National Aboriginal Council of Midwives Co-chair and member of the core leadership for the past 7 years. \nMelissa is a small part of a grassroots movement of Indigenous Midwives\, Doulas\, Aunties and Birth workers across turtle island that are reconnecting with their language\, medicines\, and ceremonies to support families during pregnancy\, birth and parenting. She is committed to continuing to build safe spaces for families to learn about healthy sexuality\, reproductive health and traditional birth knowledge as a way of restoring health and wellbeing to Indigenous communities. \nLOCATION:  Online – Go To Meeting \nPlease join my meeting from your computer\, tablet or smartphone. \nhttps://global.gotomeeting.com/join/884998573 \nYou can also dial in using your phone.\nCanada: +1 (647) 497-9373 \nAccess Code: 884-998-573 \nNew to GoToMeeting? Get the app now and be ready when your first meeting starts: https://global.gotomeeting.com/install/884998573 \nTo register\, please go to: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/apin-virtual-lunch-and-learn-tickets-157560641119
URL:https://apin.org/event/how-to-best-support-indigenous-families/
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