Creating a national vision for Indigenous trauma-informed wellness when working with Sixties Scoop Survivors and their families
What was the 60s scoop and how did it impact survivors and their children?
Discover the truths hidden from Canadians and why the 60s scoop has not been talked about on a national level. Edbendaagzijig (citizens of our nation) is a comprehensive, interactive, positive, and engaging training that should be mandatory for every organization working with Indigenous people.
What to expect:
How trauma anatomically affects the nervous system
How to identify trauma symptoms and trigger responses
Examine your own bias and how you approach your work
Tools to challenge racism - systemic and institutional
Community building
Vicarious trauma and the importance of self-care
How to create safer, inclusive spaces
Who is this training for?
If you are working with and offering services to Indigenous people affected directly, indirectly, and intergenerationally by the Sixties Scoop and the child welfare system.
Learn how to honor Indigenous perspectives, promote healing, and create inclusive spaces. Empower yourself with the knowledge and skills to support healing and resilience in Indigenous communities. #IndigenousTraumaInformed
Watch our short video to learn more about the training.