Truth & Reconciliation Workshop: Interconnecting All Our Relations to Preserve Well-Being
Truth & Reconciliation Workshop: Interconnecting All Our Relations to Preserve Well-Being
How can we preserve our well-being when navigating highly complex, painful and sometimes traumatic conversations connected to Truth & Reconciliation? Whether you work in a First Nations, Inuit or Metis community or organization, experiences and conversations surrounding Truth & Reconciliation affect your well-being in ways you may not realize. This workshop, leading up to National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30, will support Indigenous community professionals, representatives, elders and knowledge holders to practice interconnected approaches to cumulative thinking.
What You Will Learn
Why and how well-being is impacted by Reconciliation
How you can utilize interconnected Indigenous knowledge to heal
What reconciling All Our Relations looks like using cumulative thinking
Best practises for well-being from other First Nation, Métis and Inuit peoples
Who Is Welcome
This session is for First Nation, Métis and Inuit community, including:
land managers and economic developers
environmental coordinators, technicians and guardians