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Subject: Resources for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

 

Resources for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 

 

This Friday, September 30th marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day - a day to reflect, to educate, and to honour Indigenous survivors, their families, and their communities. 

One day is not enough. We must continue to take action to address past and current injustices, advance opportunities for healing and reconciliation, and strengthen relationships with Indigenous communities. 

 

Reconciliation with Indigenous Women: Changing the Story of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls by the Ontario Native Women's Association 

This report embodies critical recommendations that must be integrated into the national Action Plan to address violence against Indigenous women and girls. 

 

 

Consent on Stolen Land by Seán Kinsella

In this Forum presentation, Seán discusses how to make our consent education practises more inclusive of considerations around intergenerational trauma and displacement, environmental degradation and decolonial practise using a strong basis in interconnection and relationality. 

 

 

Indigenous Well-Being in Schools: Understanding, Promoting, and Supporting Indigenous Learners by the Ontario Native Education Counselling Association 

This report shares findings from discussions with Indigenous counsellors, teachers, student support workers, directors of education from First Nations and FNMI schoolboard leads across Ontario on how to support Indigenous well-being in schools. 

 

 

Indigenous Women, Intimate Partner Violence, and Housing Issues by the Ontario Native Women's Association 

This Issue examines some of the root causes of housing issues for Indigenous women. It also shares the impactful work of ONWA in supporting survivors of intimate partner violence and experiencing housing issues.

 

 

The Decolonial Toolbox : An Educational Pathway by the Montreal Indigenous Community NETWORK

The Decolonial Toolbox offers the general public an Educational Pathway to understand historical and contemporary Indigenous realities. The pathway gathers carefully-selected resources produced by Indigenous peoples and organizations that are accessible and promote Indigenous expertise. 

 

 

MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+ National Action Plan by the 2SLGBTQQIA+ Sub-Working Group

This report illustrates the history and background of how Two-Spirit and gender and sexually diverse Indigenous people have been affected by colonization and how it is unique from the oppressions experienced by other Indigenous peoples.

 

 

Vicarious Trauma - An Indigenous Perspective: Cultural Strengths as the Roots of Resilience for Healing Trauma and Building Worker Wellness by Deanna Jones-Keeshig

This Webinar explored trauma, collective historical and intergenerational trauma, and provided information about vicarious trauma from an Indigenous specific context. The Webinar presented Culturally Trauma Informed Approaches as a strategy to support wholistic strength-based approaches for promoting the wellness of Indigenous helpers.

 

 

Register Now For Our Upcoming Webinar!
Gender-Based Violence Against Two Spirit People
Presented by: Percy Lezard
Tuesday October 18, 2022 | 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm EST

 

 

 

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