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SUMMARY:Mental Health Series Session 1: Understanding Anxiety
DESCRIPTION:Session 1 will explore Understanding Anxiety. By the end of this session\, participants will be able to: \n\nDifferentiate between everyday stress and clinical anxiety using key behavioral and physical indicators.\nIdentify at least three common types of anxiety disorders (e.g.\, generalized anxiety disorder\, social anxiety disorder\, panic disorder) and their core features.\nDescribe how anxiety affects both the body (e.g.\, physical symptoms) and the mind (e.g.\, thought patterns).\nDemonstrate at least two evidence-based anxiety management tools (e.g. breathing exercises\, grounding techniques\, basic CBD strategies).\nRecognize warning signs that indicate the need for professional mental health support.\n\nClick here to register
URL:https://fnim.sehc.com/event/mental-health-series-session-1-understanding-anxiety/
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SUMMARY:Truth & Reconciliation Weekly Webinars: Session 4: Reconciliation in Health Care
DESCRIPTION:Understanding roles as Allies and Indigenous people \nUnderstanding and working towards meaningful Reconciliation\, what does this look like. Reconciliaction \nExamine and assess our own Indigenous knowledge and actions towards supporting culturally safe spaces. Culturally safe spaces matrix.
URL:https://fnim.sehc.com/event/truth-reconciliation-weekly-webinars-session-4-reconciliation-in-health-care/
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UID:6523-1758542400-1758546000@fnim.sehc.com
SUMMARY:Truth & Reconciliation Weekly Webinars: Session 3: Cultural Intelligence
DESCRIPTION:Enhance understanding of cultural safety\, humility\, respect\, and relevance when working in and with Indigenous communities\, and with community members. \nSupporting awareness of our own biases to increase Cultural Intelligence. \nUnderstanding pan-indigenizing and awareness of the difference in culture from the east to the west cost communities. Humility in how we approach knowledge.
URL:https://fnim.sehc.com/event/truth-reconciliation-weekly-webinars-session-3-cultural-intelligence/
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SUMMARY:Truth & Reconciliation Weekly Webinars: Session 2: Race and Racism in Health Care
DESCRIPTION:Understanding biases\, how they are created\, and how they contribute to intentional and unintentional Racism. \nExamining racism in healthcare services and settings. What does this look like and how it impacts access and delivery of services. \nIdentifying overt and covert racism in healthcare and how to address it with respectful discourse.
URL:https://fnim.sehc.com/event/truth-reconciliation-weekly-webinars-session-2-race-and-racism-in-health-care/
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SUMMARY:Truth & Reconciliation Weekly Webinars :Historical Impact on Indigenous Social Determinants of Health
DESCRIPTION:Understanding the History of the Treaties in Canada. Wampum belts\, numbered treaties\, and Medicine Chest clauses. The intent of treaties and how it relates to the Health and well-being of Indigenous communities. \nUNDRIP\, Royal Proclamation\, Indian Act: how does legislation and law impact the social determinants of the health and well-being of Indigenous communities historically and in the current state\, \nUnderstanding the Inherent Right to Health. How does mainstream narrative impact the social construct of the rights of Indigenous peoples and communities. Identifying barriers that impact the health and well-being of indigenous peoples.
URL:https://fnim.sehc.com/event/truth-reconciliation-weekly-webinars-historical-impact-on-indigenous-social-determinants-of-health/
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SUMMARY:2025 First Nations\, Inuit\, and Métis Health Services Scholarship - Now Open
DESCRIPTION:Annual $5\,000 scholarship aimed at enhancing healthcare services for Indigenous communities across Canada. Open to Indigenous students enrolled in certified full-time post-secondary health profession programs.\nThe annual SE Health First Nations\, Inuit\, and Métis Health Services Scholarship embodies SE Health’s enduring commitment to collaborating with Indigenous communities throughout Canada. As a not-for-profit social enterprise\, SE Health has a dedicated First Nations\, Inuit\, and Métis Program Team focused on responding to the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action. Our approach involves co-developing programs that promote Indigenous-led community health solutions\, ultimately improving the quality of life for individuals aging at home. \nIn alignment with Calls to Action 23(i) and 92(ii)\, which emphasize the necessity of increasing the number of Indigenous healthcare providers\, this scholarship is a vital step toward fulfilling these important recommendations. We recognize that Indigenous students face distinct challenges and systemic barriers hindering their pursuit of post-secondary education. This scholarship not only affirms our belief in their potential to excel but also aims to alleviate financial hardships associated with obtaining healthcare education\, while honoring the experiences of our team members who have faced similar journeys. \nThe $5\,000 scholarship\, granted through the Saint Elizabeth Foundation and supported by Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Toronto donations and donors\, is open to Indigenous students enrolled in full-time\, certified\, post-secondary health profession programs. \nApply Now
URL:https://fnim.sehc.com/event/2025-first-nations-inuit-and-metis-health-services-scholarship-now-open/
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