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Webinar: Interconnecting All Our Relations To Preserve Well-Being
Betty Biesenthal

Webinar: Interconnecting All Our Relations To Preserve Well-Being

Those working in First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities and organizations, understand that the experiences and conversations surrounding truth and reconciliation affect personal well-being in ways one may not initially realize.

In preparing for the annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, individuals and communities can help preserve well-being by gaining a better understanding of traditional Indigenous teachings, interconnectivity and the holistic application of cumulative frameworks. To that end, this presentation was designed to support:

  • land managers and economic developers
  • environmental coordinators, technicians and guardians
  • knowledge holders and elders
  • health and wellness workers
  • cultural, language and community liaisons

Recorded in September 2024, leading up to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, this webinar was hosted by members of the ICCE outreach team:

  • Mallory Rose, Curve Lake First Nation, Senior Director of Marketing
  • Paul-Antoine Cardin, PHD, Ally, Québec City, Senior Researcher
  • Alexandra Bridges, Mattagami First Nation, Co-Chair, Technical Advisory Committee

This hour-long session guides participants through a solutions based narrative based on the following topics:

  • how and why reconciliation impacts personal and community well-being
  • how people and communities can use interconnected Indigenous knowledge to help heal
  • Honouring All Our Relations within a framework of cumulative thinking

The presentation closes with a Question and Answer session.

We invite you to share this webinar with others.

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