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SUMMARY:Cultural Safety and Humility: A Hands-on Medicine Bag Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Cultural Safety and Humility: A Hands-on Medicine Bag Making Workshop \nIn this workshop you will learn some teachings about being in relationship with plant medicines as well as some of the medicinal and healing qualities of plant relatives\, including Sage\, Tobacco\, Sweetgrass\, Cedar\, Devil’s club and more. Elder Jean Smith and Rhudey will share many teachings about harvesting and sharing in a good way. Each participant will assemble a medicine bag and learn simple beading techniques. A video will be sent to the Mind Space facilitator on how to flat stitch and edge bead in case people need this after the fact. Medicines to put in the bag will be provided. Kits with workshop materials will be sent to participants beforehand including various plant medicines\, leather unassembled medicine bag template and leather circle for cutting out the lace\, beads\, thread\, needle\, beading mat and a handout on how to edge bead. Note that participants will need scissors to cut the leather and thread. Together\, we’ll explore the significance of traditional medicines and discover how to cultivate safe and welcoming spaces within our groups – recognizing this as another powerful form of medicine in itself.
URL:http://mind-space.ca/event/medicinebagworkshop/
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SUMMARY:Cultural safety and humility in caring for Indigenous patients
DESCRIPTION:Here at Mind Space\, we’re creating a welcoming and supportive community of practice dedicated to cultural safety and humility in caring for Indigenous patients.\n\nAs facilitators and staff\, we share a deep commitment to providing inclusive care and better supporting these individuals.\nThis is an invitation to join a space for thoughtful discussion\, questions\, and shared learning\, interwoven with a hands-on medicine bag making workshop.\n\nIn this workshop you will learn some teachings about being in relationship with plant medicines as well as some of the medicinal and healing qualities of plant relatives\, including Sage\, Tobacco\, Sweetgrass\, Cedar\, Devil’s club and more.\nElder Jean Smith and Rhudey will share many teachings about harvesting and sharing in a good way.\n\nEach participant will assemble a medicine bag and learn simple beading techniques. A video will be sent to the Mind Space facilitator on how to flat stitch and edge bead in case people need this after the fact.\n\nMedicines to put in the bag will be provided. Kits with workshop materials will be sent to participants beforehand including various plant medicines\, leather unassembled medicine bag template and leather circle for cutting out the lace\, beads\, thread\, needle\, beading mat and a handout on how to edge bead. Note that participants will need scissors to cut the leather and thread.\n\nTogether\, we’ll explore the significance of traditional medicines and discover how to cultivate safe and welcoming spaces within our groups – recognizing this as another powerful form of medicine in itself.\nWe encourage you register for one of the following workshops below by clicking on the date that works for you. Due to limited spots\, you can only register for one workshop.\n\nWednesday June 18\, 6:30-8:30pm
URL:http://mind-space.ca/event/cultural-safety-and-humility-in-caring-for-indigenous-patients/
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SUMMARY:Foundations Course New Curriculum - Reflections and Sharing Tips -Chapter 6
DESCRIPTION:Foundations Course New Curriculum – Reflections and Sharing Tips \nCome join us for our second workshop to share with other facilitators about your experiences with Foundations groups with a focus on Chapter 6! \nWe will have some small- and large-group discussion and share tips\, reflections\, and learnings\, looking at things such as: \n\nHow are you incorporating group interactivity?\nHow are you coping with time pressures – What do you emphasize and what do you leave out?\nWhat do patients seem most impacted by?\n\nThis kind of workshop can be claimed for CME credits as a Section 1 unaccredited workshop (0.5 credits/hr) or Section 2 Personal Learning Project (2 credits/hr) for specialists. If family doctors complete a ‘Linking Learning to Practice‘ worksheet during the session\, you can earn 5 Mainpro+ certified assessment credits. \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://zoom.us/j/5540467844?pwd=LzllYXpWYlIrU05NVm9LZGk5QVVSQT09 \nMeeting ID: 554 046 7844\nPasscode: 1hD4uK
URL:http://mind-space.ca/event/reflections-and-sharing-tips/
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SUMMARY:Come and share with other facilitators about your experiences with Foundations groups! 
DESCRIPTION:Come and share with other facilitators about your experiences with Foundations groups!  \nIt has been a year since the rollout of the new EDI-focused workbook changes\, and the revamping of sessions 5 and 6. Although the book will stay the same for the foreseeable future\, facilitation is an organic process that shifts depending on our particular group and what we are cultivating for ourselves as facilitators. We will have some small- and large-group discussion and share tips\, reflections and learnings\, looking at things such as: \n·  how are you incorporating group interactivity? \n·  how are you coping with time pressures – what do you emphasize and what do you leave out? \n·  simulated STOPP: whether to use it\, when and how \n·  what do patients seem most impacted by? \nThis kind of workshop can be claimed for CME credits as a Sec 1 unaccredited workshop (0.5 credits/hr) or Sec 2 Personal Learning Project (2 credits/hr) for specialists. If family doctors complete a ‘Linking Learning to Practice‘ worksheet during the session\, you can earn 5 Mainpro+ certified assessment credits. \nWhen: May 12 6:30-8:00pm \nClick here to register: Foundations Course New Curriculum – Reflections and Sharing Tips
URL:http://mind-space.ca/event/come-and-share-with-other-facilitators-about-your-experiences-with-foundations-groups/
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