Pathways to healing from pandemic stress and loss for Indigenous peoples and communities

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One of the panels of Pathways to healing from pandemic stress and loss for Indigenous peoples and communities. Click image to see full colour version.

After hearing from numerous Indigenous communities, and also from Indigenous partners about the need resources to help individuals find ways to improve their mental health and well-being as a result of COVID-19 that has caused stress and loss for many people, the CV-19 Indigenous Knowledge Translation Working Group at the BC Centre for Disease Control has developed this new resource. It aims to provide some support for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples who continue to navigate the historic and ongoing experiences of colonization and racism. Available for download in colour or greyscale.

It has been shared with PAN in the hopes it can support Indigenous communities far and wide.

 

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If you’d like more information, please reach out to CV-19 Indigenous Knowledge Translation Working Group contact Harlan Pruden, nehiyô/First Nations Cree and Indigenous Knowledge Translation Lead at Chee Mamuk, BC Centre for Disease Control.