Conciliation journey resources
Our list of resources aims to give you deeper understanding and a path of action to support the conciliation journey.
This list is growing and evolving as more resources become available. Recommendations for additional links are always welcome. Please email Rose Schroeder with your suggestions.
Key Indigenous resources
- Indigenous Canada open online course, University of Alberta
- National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
- Nukskahtowin (Meeting Place) resources and courses (formerly Centre for World Indigenous Knowledge & Research), Athabasca University
- Reconciliation Canada
- Tensioned interfaces: Unsettling settler places and spaces in online education Adobe Connect recording available to AU students and faculty
- Reconciliation Through Indigenous Education course, University of British Columbia
- Whose Land
Indigenous health professional organizations and resources
- Canadian Indigenous Nurses Association
- First Nations Caring Society of Canada
- First peoples, second class treatment: The role of racism in the health and wellbeing of indigenous peoples in Canada.
- In plain sight: Addressing Indigenous-specific racism and discrimination in BC health care
- Indigenous Health: Indigenous Peoples in Canada video series, Alberta Health Services
- National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health resources and publications
- Canadian Nurses Association – Indigenous Health resources list
- Canadian Nurses Association Promoting cultural competence in nursing position statement
- Canadian Nurses Association webinars: Understand Aboriginal Health: What all Nurses Need to Know; Aboriginal Health Nursing in Canada: Policy and Best Practice
- Northern Health: Indigenous Health
Indigenous research resources
- Alberta Indigenous Mentorship in Health Innovation Network (AIM-HI)
- “In the eyes of Indigenous people in Canada: Exposing the underlying colonial etiology of hepatitis C and the imperative for trauma-informed care,” Canadian Liver Journal, 2018
- Indigenous Peoples’ Engagement and Research Council
- Indigenous Research: Theories, practices and relationships, 2018
- “Research methods: Is knowledge translation without patient or community engagement flawed?” Family Practice, 2017
- Toward a successful shared future for Canada: Research insights from the knowledge systems, experiences and aspirations of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada , 2018
Indigenous ways of knowing
- Cultural Responsiveness Framework, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, 2013
- “Switching from Bloom to the Medicine Wheel: Creating learning outcomes that support Indigenous ways of knowing in post-secondary education,” Intercultural Education, 2016. Available to AU students, faculty and staff from the AU Library
- “Miýo-pimātisiwin Developing Indigenous Cultural Responsiveness Theory (ICRT): Improving Indigenous Health and Well-Being,” International Indigenous Policy Journal, 2017
- Indigenous Cultural Responsiveness Theory (ICRT): A New Tool for Improving Health Outcomes for FNMI (First Nations, Metis and Inuit) Peoples webinar, Indigenous Wellness Research Community Network & Wellness Wheel Medical Clinic, Regina, Sask., 2018
- Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being, BC Campus OpenEd open textbook, 2018
- “Working with Indigenous leadership and Indigenous environments,” Leadership and Influencing Change in Nursing, 2018
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