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Understanding Indigenous Women & Gender-diverse People’s Health Experiences through a Culturally-Relevant and Gender-Based Lens
February 19, 2019 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Understanding Indigenous Women & Gender-diverse People’s Health Experiences through a Culturally-Relevant and Gender-Based Lens
Co-hosted by the Native Women’s Association of Canada
Date February 19th,
Time 12pm – 1:30pm EST
Presenters Dr. Bernice Downey, Indigenous Early Career Chair in Women’s Heart & Brain Health and Marya Jaleel & Kim Wakeford – Native Women’s Association of
Learning objectives
By participating in this session, participants will:
1) Learn about the Native Women’s Association of Canada’s culturally-relevant and gender-based analysis (CRGBA) and how it can be applied.
2) Become aware of pre-colonization concepts of health and wellness; how colonization and assimilation efforts affected the health of communities; the current social and political realities for Indigenous communities; and strategies and responses for working with Indigenous women and gender-diverse people to improve health outcomes.
3) Learn about concepts such as intergenerational trauma; differences between the social determinants of health and Indigenous determinants of health; as well as stigma and discrimination and how these experiences contribute to negative health outcomes for Indigenous women and gender-diverse people.
4) Hear about examples of this work in practice.
As a result of this workshop, participants will learn to apply a culturally-relevant and gender-based lens to the work that they do.
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