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