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SUMMARY:2SLGBTQ+ AWARENESS\, INCLUSION & AFFIRMATION
DESCRIPTION:Learn about sex\, gender identity\, expression\, attraction and cultural identities and how to increase accessibility for all.\nWe will provide strategies that can help providers engage\, create\, and maintain healthy & supportive relationships for\n2SLGBTQ+ pregnant and parenting youth. Topics: Barriers & challenges\, creating safe(r) spaces\, inclusive data systems & policies/procedures\, and language (especially around bodies and pregnancy) \nSPEAKERS: \nDene Guillas – He/him. Proud Indigiqueer\, Transgender Father\, School Equity & Inclusion Coordinator.BIO: https://bit.ly/3hSIpd0 \nKaylen Lamb – He/they. White settler\, disabled\, Transgender man\, Counsellor\, Social Worker.BIO: https://bit.ly/38RNbSo \nTO REGISTER: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/adolescent-parent-interagency-network-virtual-workshop-tickets-170221600389 \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/2slgbtq-awareness-inclusion-affirmation/
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SUMMARY:Jordan's Principle
DESCRIPTION: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. \n SPEAKERS:   \nRyan McKay (WaawaanaadoonMaaeeguun- Howling Wolf) \nRyan is from the Rolling River First Nation where he was born and raised\, located in southwestern Manitoba. Ryan was raised by his grandparents from whom he received a vast amount of traditional knowledge and his Anishinaabe language. He is the proud father of 4 daughters and one son in which he spends all of his spare time with. After returning to school in 2006\, Ryan went on to attain a college diploma in Aboriginal Community Development & a university degree in Sociology\, majoring in Health & Human studies. He has held several different employment opportunities\, including Disability counselor\, Youth Mentor\, Mental Health counselor and Adult Literacy Instructor. Currently\, Ryan is the Lead Advocate for the Jordan’s Principle off Reserve advocacy office\, working out of the EAGLE Urban Transition Centre for the past 5 years. The office is located in downtown Winnipeg and has assisted thousands of Indigenous families living off reserve looking for different opportunities and assistance. \nMichelle Klippenstein \nMichelle is originally from Poplar River First Nation. Her background consists of mixed European ancestry from her father’s side and Anishinaabe from her mother’s side. Poplar River is an isolated community on the east side of Lake Winnipeg and she tries to visit any chance she gets. Michelle is loving her new role as a mom\, her daughter turns two in October. She is part of the Southern Chiefs’ Organization team as the Jordan’s Principle Coordinator at SSCY Centre (Specialized Services for Children and Youth) in Winnipeg. Michelle began this position June 2021. Her first experience within Jordan’s Principle was through Southeast Resource Development Council Corp. as an Off-Reserve Case Manager for the last three years as well as numerous years within the social work field. Michelle’s education background consists of Bachelors in Social Work and Education\, and she is currently attending the University of Victoria within the Masters of Social Work – Indigenous Specialization program. \n To register\, please go to: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/apin-virtual-lunch-and-learn-tickets-180168838847
URL:https://apin.org/event/jordans-principle/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Adolescent Parent Day - "Healthy Relationships/Healthy Parenting"
DESCRIPTION: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 is from Poplar River Anishinaabe Nation\, a remote community on the eastern shores of Lake Winnipeg\, Manitoba. Cecil is currently serving as the manager of the Indigenous Relations Division at the City of Winnipeg. Prior to that\, Cecil worked for a child welfare organization where he designed and delivered cultural and prevention programming for Indigenous children\, youth and families. He was also asked to assist Senator Murray Sinclair with his investigation into systemic racism and the Thunder Bay Police Service Board. Cecil also served as a police officer for 25 years with the Winnipeg Police Service where he retired at the rank of Sergeant. Cecil trained his fellow officers for 20 of those years and served as adjunct faculty for the Canadian Police College. Cecil has also been engaged as a public speaker for over 20 years\, his most high-profile event being the opening speaker for the Canadian Association of Professional Speaker’s international conference in 2012. \nTogether\, Melissa and Cecil will present on the topics of: \n\nHealthy lifestyle\, selfcare and reproductive choices.\nHealthy Relationships.\nHealthy Parenting.\nHow we were raised can impact who we are and our parenting roles today.\nHow to start to heal from inter-generational trauma.\nWhat the role of a father means.\n\nThis APIN event is open to adolescents/young adults (up to the age of 25) and service providers.  \nPre-registration is mandatory. Your agency/organization/school can show this presentation to a group or it can be viewed individually.  \nTo register please email Joanne Waskin at apin@apin.org with the following information: \nYour name (please state if you are an adolescent/young adult or service provider). \nEmail address (the link to the presentation will be sent to this email address) \nIf the presentation is being shown to a group\, please provide the name of your organization and the number of people that will be viewing the presentation. \nPlease register no later than Monday\, October 25th.   We hope that you can join us!
URL:https://apin.org/event/virtual-adolescent-parent-day-healthy-relationships-healthy-parenting/
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