Invite to Canoe Project event

CAAN Communities, Alliances and Networks and Dr. Peter Centre are delighted to invite you to an event in  their series of Indigenous-led trauma informed Harm Reduction training. This training is part of the national project, The Canoe and is free to attend. The Canoe aims to bring relevant, non-stigmatizing, context specific harm reduction practices for rural and remote indigenous communities to the national stage.

 

Wellness is a Journey of reclaiming self through culture and connection

Monday May 27th, 2024.  10-11 AM Pacific time

The facilitator for this session is Susan Powell: Iŋyaŋskawiŋ, is of Lakxóta and British Isles ancestry. She is a Holistic Health Educator and has worked with Indigenous communities across Canada on personal and community healing. She is a mother, auntie and grandmother.

Register here.

Please feel free to register yourself for one or both trainings or send out this invitation to your networks.

 

More about The Canoe

The objective of The Canoe is to :

  • increase capacity of harm reduction service providers to provide culturally safe and stigma-free harm reduction services to Indigenous people.
  • improve the cultural safety and stigma-free nature of the harm reduction services offered.
  • Scale up wise practices nationally for culturally relevant, non-stigmatizing initiatives to meet the needs of target populations.
  • Increase context-specific resources for harm reduction services that serve target populations in rural and mid-sized communities.
  • Increase access to more spaces where Indigenous people are meaningfully engaged in harm reduction services.
  • Nationally elevate the voices of Indigenous people and people with lived and living experience (PLLE) in responses to the overdose crisis; and
  • Support Indigenous and non-Indigenous harm reduction organizations to increase their capacity to deliver harm reduction services to their Indigenous clients.

 

If you have any questions, please reach out to Project Lead Cherese Reemaul at [email protected]