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Wabano: Culture as Treatment Youth Symposium

Thu, Apr 11

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Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health

The 1st day of the Symposium is intended for child welfare workers, health care and mental health professionals, addiction counsellors, group home operators, law enforcement and educators working with Indigenous children and youth.

Wabano: Culture as Treatment Youth Symposium
Wabano: Culture as Treatment Youth Symposium

Time & Location

Apr 11, 2019, 9:00 a.m.

Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health, 299 Montreal Rd, Vanier, ON K1L 7G1, Canada

About The Event

The 1st day of the Symposium is intended for child welfare workers, health care and mental health professionals, addiction counsellors, group home operators, law enforcement and educators working with Indigenous children and youth.

Join the conversation with dynamic keynote speakers on how we, as a community, can respond to the Indigenous youth suicide crisis.

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Ottawa Aboriginal Coalition

Mailing Address:
2323 St. Laurent Blvd.
Ottawa, ON K1G 4J8

Office Address:

150 Elgin St.

Ottawa, ON K2P 1L4

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We acknowledge the gift of being on Anishnabek territory and specifically on Algonquin Territory. We want to recognize the two closest Algonquin First Nation communities: Kitigan Zibi and the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan. We also recognize that today - Ottawa is a gathering place for First Nations, Inuit and Métis from across Canada. This land acknowledgement commits us to the original relationship we were building together – through friendship and peace.

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