Friday, December 10, 2010

Conference: Aboriginal Health and Intergenerational Relationships

Monday, Jan 17, 2011
Sudbury Ontario (map)

Aboriginal Health Care has diverse traditional holistic healing methods, handed down from ancestors that are modeled on balance. However, intergenerational relationships have been disrupted in the past, upsetting the harmony of health care knowledge. This conference will highlight current community-oriented programs and services working in partnership with the Aboriginal peoples. Learn how health care professionals are honouring Aboriginal values with Western models of care to reconnect that balance of knowledge. The goal is to improve the relationship between health and the Aboriginal people for a stronger tomorrow. 
For more information and to register please visit: www.oha.com/aboriginalconference

Friday, December 3, 2010

National Youth Poster Contest

Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada is holding a national poster contest for youth between the ages of 12-26. The purpose of this contest is to engage and give youth a voice in the campaign to end violence and abuse in their lives and in their communities. As violence and abuse continues to be a serious issue affecting all Inuit, we are asking you to help give youth a voice in the campaign against violence and abuse.
By encouraging all youth to participate, we can continue towards reaching our goal of zero violence and abuse.

Pauktuutit plans to hold an official launch of this contest on December 6, 2010, to coincide with the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.
Through the kind donations of First Air and Minto Suites Hotel, we are able to offer a wonderful prize to the winner of the contest. The prize includes two roundtrip air tickets to Ottawa (from anywhere First Air flies), three nights’ accommodations at the Minto Suites Hotel.

Please distribute to all of your contacts. And if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Thank you

Annie Aningmiuq
Project Coordinator, Abuse Prevention Policy & Programs
Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada
520-1 Nicholas Street
Ottawa, ON
K1N 7B7
Tel: 613-238-3977 extention 236
Fax: 613-238-9913
Toll free: 1-800-667-0749


Poster >>



“Violence Free- Aaniqtiriyuqangilluni”
National Youth Poster Contest



To Whom It May Concern:

Since its inception in 1984, Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada has spoken out about abuse and placed high priority on addressing violence and abuse against Inuit women and children. Over the last 26 years, violence and abuse has consistently been identified at Pauktuutit’s annual general meetings as a high priority issue. Pauktuutit has undertaken monumental steps in addressing violence and abuse in Inuit communities. In 2006, Pauktuutit released the National Strategy to End Abuse in Inuit Communities. At the 2009 AGM, youth engagement was identified as a priority area in violence and abuse prevention.
In our ongoing efforts to raise awareness and mobilize Inuit communities in abuse and violence prevention, Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada is holding a national poster contest for youth. The purpose of this contest is to engage and give youth a voice in the campaign to end violence and abuse in their lives and in their communities.

As violence and abuse continues to be a serious issue affecting all Inuit, we are asking you to help give youth a voice in the campaign against violence and abuse. By encouraging all youth to participate, we can continue towards reaching our goal of zero violence and abuse.
December 6, 2010 is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. It is the day that 14 young women were murdered at the Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal.
The theme of this contest is “Violence Free- Aaniqtiriyuqangilluni.” Inuit youth aged 12 to 26 are encouraged to submit a piece of original artwork, in the medium of their choice, which reflects the theme of life without violence. Pauktuutit plans to hold an official launch of this contest on December 6, 2010, to coincide with the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.

Through the kind donations of First Air and Minto Suites Hotel, we are able to offer a wonderful prize to the winner of the contest. The prize includes two roundtrip air tickets to Ottawa (from anywhere First Air flies), three nights’ accommodations at the Minto Suites Hotel. We are currently awaiting news of additional prizes that will be offered.

Please take a few minutes of your time on December 6, 2010 and encourage at least one youth to submit a piece of artwork. Our youth are our future. Let us give them their voice now.

The contest runs from December 6, 2010 until January 31, 2011. All entries must be postmarked or emailed no later than that date. All entries will be evaluated based on originality and representation of the theme.
Please feel free to distribute this letter and attached poster to all of your contacts.

The winning entry will be announced on February 25, 2011. If the winner is under the age of 18, she/he must be accompanied by an adult. The winning entry will become the possession of Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada with the artist being credited.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 613-238-3977 ext 230 or 1-800-667-0749.

Sincerely,

Sandra Tucker,
Manager, Abuse Prevention Policy and Programs.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Are You a Sauvé Scholar?

The Sauvé Scholars Foundation is pleased to announce that it is currently accepting applications for the 2011-2012 Program.

The Sauvé Scholars Program exists for young leaders under the age of 30 from across the globe who want to change the world. The Scholars are chosen above all on the basis of criteria laid out by the Right Honourable Jeanne Sauvé.

Apply Now >>

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Call for Papers “Fostering Biimaadiziwin”

February 23 & 24, 2011
Delta Chelsea, Toronto, Ontario

Conference Sponsored by the Office of the Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.

Hosted by the National Association of Friendship Centres,University of Sudbury and Trent University in Partnership with the Public Health Agency of Canada, Public Safety Canada, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada and the Government of Ontario and the Urban Aboriginal Knowledge Network with the National Aboriginal Health Organization

Find out more >>

Friday, October 15, 2010

On-Reserve First Nations and Inuit Health Research Capacity Building Workshop Coming Early 2011! Ottawa, Ontario

HIV/AIDS is an ongoing concern in First Nations and Inuit communities and new knowledge is needed to further develop targeted and culturally appropriate programs and policies for HIV-related prevention, education, care, treatment and support. Community-based research is an ideal mechanism for generating this new knowledge. In community-based research, First Nations and Inuit communities are in the driver’s seat, directing the research and ensuring that their communities’ needs are met.

Health Canada, in partnership with the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, and in collaboration with the Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network, the Assembly of First Nations, Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada and the Ontario HIV Treatment Network, will be hosting a two-day skills-building workshop in early 2011. This workshop will be of interest to First Nations and Inuit community-based representatives/ researchers who are at an intermediate to advanced stage of developing an HIV/AIDS-related research proposal that will benefit at least First Nations on-reserve or Inuit communities south of the 60th degree parallel. Workshop participants will gain valuable knowledge in how to find and access research funding opportunities, how to develop strong community-based research teams, and how to craft a research proposal to improve their chances of being funded.

To support First Nations and Inuit community-based representatives/researchers to build their capacity for conducting HIV/AIDS-related community-based research, Health Canada will be providing funds to attend this workshop through a travel award competition.

Application details will be announced soon!

Friday, October 1, 2010

Dreamcatcher Aboriginal Youth Conference, 2010

Youth are eager to protect Mother Earth. Get ready for this year’s Aboriginal Youth Gathering in Adam’s Lake First Nation (near Chase B.C.) Oct. 8th, 9th and 10th, 2010. Indigenous and non-indigenous people of different generations and walks of life come together and support Youth, who empower themselves. To introduce you please watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqJtjga2eCk You can call Donna 250-679-8841 and watch for updates at www.ice-network.ca or Bill toll free 1-888-ICE-NTWK (423-6895) or local. 613-628-6209.

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Sisters In Spirit Canada Wide Vigils

On October 4, 2010 honour the lives of missing and murdered Aboriginal women and girls.

Find out if your community is hosting a vigil by visiting the NWAC Program Guide >>.

Sisters In Spirit is a research, education and policy initiative driven and led by Aboriginal women. Our primary goal is to conduct research and raise awareness of the alarmingly high rates of violence against Aboriginal women and girls in Canada. As the national voice of Aboriginal women since 1974, NWAC believes we are in an urgent state of affairs when it comes to the protection and safety of our sisters. Our dedicated SIS staff work to increase public knowledge and understanding at a national level of the impact of violence against Aboriginal women, often leading to their disappearance and death.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Public Lecture: Is this Our Canada?

A Public Lecture by Cindy Blackstock,
Executive Director of First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada

Is this Our Canada?How racial discrimination in children’s services undermines the potential of this generation of First Nations children and what you can do to help.

Wednesday, Sept 22, 2010, 7 pm
Alumni Theatre, Jock Turcot University Centre, University of Ottawa

** Admission is free, everyone is welcome. A donation is appreciated.
Details >>

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Join us on World Suicide Prevention Day on Parliament Hill

Embrace Culture! Celebrate! Experience & Live Life the Inuit Way

Who: All Inuit and non-Inuit neighbours

What: Traditional Inuit activities and performances

Where: Parliament Hill behind the Centennial Flame

When: Friday, September 10, 2010, 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. rain or shine

Why: To celebrate and promote the Inuit way of life

Water and light country food snacks will be available but please bring your own lunch and beverage.

For further information please contact:

National Inuit Youth Council
Shelly Watkins
613.238.8181

Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada
Sipporah Enauraq
613.238.3977

Inuit Tuttarvingat, NAHO
Denise Rideout
613.760.3516

Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami
Patricia D’Souza
613.238.8181

PLEASE NOTE: Vehicles, chairs, props and tables are not permitted. Signs must be carried, not staked to the ground or fixtures. Thank you for your co-operation in making this a successful event!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Diabetes Educator Course - Vancouver

Presented by the Barbara King Hooper, RN, MScN, CDE
The Coast Coal Harbour Hotel
Vancouver, BC
November 22 - 25, 2010
Course Website >>
Course Brochure >>

This four day course in diabetes education is ideal for health professionals who desire to enter the dynamic and rewarding field of Diabetes Education or for those who wish to update their skills and knowledge in this area. In a collaborative group setting, through lectures, large and small group discussions and case studies, participants will hear from various professionals who will highlight the critical knowledge, skills and strategies needed to increase their understanding of diabetes management and education. Opportunity will also be given to learn about the latest innovations in diabetes treatment from leading medical technology and pharmaceutical companies in the field of diabetes care during our interactive exhibitors’ luncheon. Participants will come away with a solid foundation in diabetes education and management and will be well equipped to share this knowledge with others.

Contact Information:
Rena Chen
UBC Interprofessional Continuing Education
ipcde2@interchange.ubc.ca
Phone: 604-827-3112
Fax: 604-822-4835

Diabetes Educator Course - Toronto

Presented by the Barbara King Hooper, RN, MScN, CDE
Marriott Toronto Bloor Yorkville
Toronto, ON
October 25 – 28, 2010

Course Website >>
Course Brochure >>

This four day course in diabetes education is ideal for health professionals who desire to enter the dynamic and rewarding field of Diabetes Education or for those who wish to update their skills and knowledge in this area. In a collaborative group setting, through lectures, large and small group discussions and case studies, participants will hear from various professionals who will highlight the critical knowledge, skills and strategies needed to increase their understanding of diabetes management and education. Opportunity will also be given to learn about the latest innovations in diabetes treatment from leading medical technology and pharmaceutical companies in the field of diabetes care during our interactive exhibitors’ luncheon. Participants will come away with a solid foundation in diabetes education and management and will be well equipped to share this knowledge with others.

Contact Information:
Rena Chen
UBC Interprofessional Continuing Education
ipcde2@interchange.ubc.ca
Phone: 604-827-3112
Fax: 604-822-4835

Monday, August 30, 2010

Peace Hill Trust, Native Art Contest

Peace Hills Trust hosts an annual Native Art contest in support of Native culture. The Native Art Contest was established in 1982 to promote the work of Native artists throughout Canada. Each fall entries are judged in various categories and prizes are awarded at an awards ceremony. The Native Art Contest has proved to be an integral part of shaping our proud history and will remain an ongoing contribution to our Company's support of Native culture.

28th Annual Native Art Contest Information (2010) >>

Entry Form >>

More Information >>

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

First Annual Decolonizing Indigenous Health Research Conference

The Decolonizing Indigenous Health Research Conference, in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, will bring together community members, educators, health workers, researchers, and students to meet and to learn from each other about current issues, practice, and research findings related to Indigenous health.

Keynote Speakers:
  • Dr. Maria Brave Heart
  • Malcolm King
  • Chief Arvol Looking Horse
  • Amber Skye

September 8-10, 2010
Crowne Plaza Fallsview
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.

Find out more >>

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

National Aboriginal Addictions Awareness Week: $2500 Grant for Youth

This year NAAAW has a $2500 grant specifically for Youth! This grant will be awarded to an organization that wants to take the lead in designing and implementing an event that promotes National Aboriginal Addictions Awareness Week.
(Please Note: If you require additional information or need further assistance in completing this application please contact NAAAW at 780-447-9340 and we would be happy to assist you.)

Find out more >>

Friday, August 13, 2010

Dreamcatcher Awards, Call for Nominations

These awards will be presented to a community organizer who has worked with either youth or community groups at the grass roots level and have not received the level of recognition deserving their work. The community organizer will have been involved in organizing sports or recreation activities; arts and cultural activities; education or health related activities.

Five awards will be selected from nominations across the country; one in each category and one overall.

Deadline for submissions are August 31, 2010

Get Details >>

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

NWAC welcomes applications for the 2010 Helen Bassett Commemorative Student Award prized at $1,000

The Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC) is pleased to announce it will now be accepting applications for the 2010 Helen Bassett Commemorative Student Award. Prized at $1,000 the award will be granted to four young Aboriginal women in Canada who are pursuing their post secondary studies.
 
 Every year the NWAC Youth Department and Youth Council awards the Helen Bassett Commemorative Student Award to four women under the age of 30 who demonstrate financial need and community involvement, with a goal to contribute either to the social, legal, or economic well-being of Aboriginal women.
To read the press release see attached pdf:

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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

RFP: Communications, Marketing and Graphics Designer

Issuing Office:
Health and Social Development Secretariat

Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
Suite 100-103A Packham Avenue
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 4K4
Email: marlene.larocque@fsin.com
Ph: 306-956-1049

Deadline for submission: 4 pm EST, Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Download RFP document >>

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

A Gathering of Medicines Stones: 22nd Annual International Two-Spirit Gathering

September 3-6, 2010, Dr. Jessie Saulteaux Resource Centre - Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

The 22nd Annual International Two Spirit Gathering poster is now available to download. Click the image below to download the poster from the NativeOUT website.


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Register for the event>>

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Nishnawbe Aski Nation Helps to Promote Lieutenant Governor's Aboriginal Summer Reading Camp Program

THUNDER BAY, ON: Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Stan Beardy together with The Honourable David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, welcomed more than 100 youth counselors for their orientation today, as they embark on a summer-long effort to help improve literacy skills among youth in NAN communities. The initiative falls under the Lieutenant Governor’s Aboriginal Summer Reading Camp (LGASRC) program.

Monday, June 14, 2010

RFP, Cancer Care Ontario (CCO)

This Invitational Tender is issued by Cancer Care Ontario (“CCO”) as an invitation to prospective respondents to provide Services as an Evaluator for the Aboriginal Data Indicators Pilot, starting July 2010.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Gathering Our Voices 2011

The BC Association of Aboriginal Friendship Centres is excited to announce that the 9th Annual Provincial Aboriginal Youth Conference "Gathering Our Voices" will be taking place in Prince Rupert, BC on March 21-24th, 2011.

This years focus will be on current priorities for Aboriginal youth and will be reflected in workshops, information booths, Cultural and Recreational Activities, Evening Events and Motivational Speakers

For further information please contact Rosy Steinhauer, Youth Conference Coordinator
Email: rsteinhauer@bcaafc.com
Toll-free: 1-800-990-2432.

www.bcaafc.com >>

Monday, June 7, 2010

Dreamcatcher Aboriginal Youth Conference Call for Presenters extended until June 11th

Dreamcatcher 2010 will focus on the teachings of the Four Directions. Presenters are encouraged to incorporate these teachings, where possible, in the objectives of their presentations.
Download Form >>

Friday, June 4, 2010

The hills will be alive with Métis culture

It’s a week of festive activities celebrating the Métis culture including a Red River Cart Trek through the Cypress Hills. This year’s Hills Are Alive music and dance cultural fest takes place June 7-13, three more days than last year.
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Monday, May 31, 2010

Canadian Public Health Association Centennial Conference

On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA), public health professionals, researchers, policy-makers, academics and students from across the country and around the world will meet in Toronto to celebrate a century of achievements.
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Aboriginal Awareness Week, May 26-28

The celebration of Aboriginal Awareness Week (AAW) will take place from Tuesday, May 25 to Friday May 28, 2010. In honouring the successes of current Aboriginal employees and in encouraging new Aboriginal employees to achieve even greater success in their careers, the federal Aboriginal Awareness Committee has chosen 'Celebrating Aboriginal Employee Excellence in the Public Service' as the theme for the 2010 Aboriginal Awareness Week.
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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Sunburst Consulting is pleased to offer: Inuit in Canada: From Dog Teams to the Internet; Resiliency and Change

This course is a comprehensive introduction on the Inuit in Canada. This one day course is designed to bridge cultural differences and facilitate awareness and a deeper understanding about Inuit in Canada. The course was designed and is delivered by Inuit.

Where: 220 Laurier Ave W,
14th floor NAHO boardroom

When: 9:00 A.M.to 4:00 P.M.

Date: Tuesday, June 22th, 2010

Registration or for more information:
sunburstconsulting@gmail.com
or call (613) 327-0245

Cost: $500.00 per person, plus GST
Minimum 8 participants*

Details >>

Martha of the North



INVITATION
Tom Perlmutter, Government Film Commissioner and Chairperson of the National Film Board of Canada,
and
Mary Simon, President of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami,
are pleased to invite you to the Ottawa Premiere of Martha of the North.
(Inuktitut version, headphones for English and French versions)

Tuesday, May 25, at 7:00 pm

In the presence of the director Marquise Lepage and the film’s main subject Martha Flaherty

at the Canadian Museum of Civilization, in the Theatre
100 Laurier Street, Gatineau

Free admission
RSVP: info@itk.ca

In the mid-1950s, lured by false promises of a better life, Inuit families were displaced by the Canadian government and left to their own devices in the Far North.

For more information on the film, visit NFB.ca/MarthaoftheNorth

Stay after the film for Questions & Answers with the guests.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health Presents: 2010 Igniting the Spirit Gala

The '"Friends of Wabano"' Committee is pleased to invite you to join us for an evening of celebrating Aboriginal culture through reflections of water. IGNITING THE SPIRIT, is a celebration featuring Aboriginal foods and highlighting Aboriginal culture and entertainment.

The celebration will include Aboriginal foods, refreshments, Silent & Live Auction, First Nation, Inuit and Métis performers and Aboriginal cultural displays.
Date: Monday, June 21, 2010
Time: 5:30pm to 9:30pm
Place: Hampton Inn Ottawa
200 Coventry Road. Ottawa, ON
Auctioneer: Dave Smith
Price: $ 95 each
Dress: Business casual

All proceeds of this fundraiser will support the capital expansion project: Wabano Mamawi Centre. This state of the art building will provide programs for urban Aboriginal women and their families with an emphasis on cultural reclamation, artistic expression and social enterprise - creating employment opportunities and dreams for the future.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Camp BUCKO: BUrn Camp for Kids in Ontario.

Camp BUCKO is a charitable organization that helps pediatric burn survivors between the ages of 7 and 17.
They provide an opportunity for children recovering from burn injuries to meet other children who share similar feelings and experiences in a camp environment.

There is NO charge for a child to participate in the program.
More information can be found at www.campbucko.ca >>
Camp BUCKO Newsletter >>

Sunday, April 25, 2010

New Spirit: A Celebration of the Best in Aboriginal Music

On Friday, May 7, CBC Vancouver's Broadcast Centre celebrates the best of the contemporary Aboriginal music scene with

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada (ANAC) National Conference

National Conference
"Linking Our Knowledge through Diverse Interests"
Hilton Toronto Airport
Toronto, Ontario
October 25-27, 2010
Call for abstracts May 25th
Details >>