BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250928T081434EDT-5313gOSu47@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250928T121434Z DESCRIPTION:Ne manquez pas notre premier séminaire de recherche SPOT de la saison d'automne!\n\nNous continuons à mettre en avant le travail de nos p ropres post-docs\, alors n'hésitez pas à montrer votre soutien et à en sav oir plus sur ce que nos post-doctorants font à SPOT.\n\nLe lundi 10 septem bre\, à midi\, à Davis D20\, nous aurons la Martine Levesque.\n\nSon sémin aire est intitulé 'Community participation in health and wellness planning in an Indigenous context'\n\n(Voir son résumé ci-dessous).\n\nLa Levesque termine son travail avec le Laurence Roy.\n\nRSVP est demandé\, mais pas obligatoire\, a researchcoordinator.spot [at] mcgill.ca\n\n\n  \n\n \n ABSTRA CT\n\n Title:Community participation in health and wellness planning in an Indigenous context\, understanding the colonial legacy through transaction alism\n\n In an era of Truth\, Reconciliation\, and Calls to Action founded on “joint leadership\, trust-building\, and transparency” between non-Ind igenous and Indigenous Peoples\,1 Indigenous community participation in th e design and implementation of health and social programs represents a gro wing challenge for many Canadian public-sector institutions. The Cree Boar d of Health and Social Services of James Bay (CBHSSJB) is currently respon ding to this challenge through the development of structures and processes for engaging with remote Cree communities for health and wellness plannin g. This planning initiative is referred to both regionally and locally as the Iiyuu Ahtaawin Miyupimaatisiiun (Cree community wellness) Planning (IA MP) initiative.\n\n In 2015\, the CBHSSJB and 91ֱ began partn ering to conduct a developmental and participatory evaluation of the IAMP initiative at the institutional\, regional\, and community levels.Based on an earlier component of the evaluation—a key informant study among CBHSSJ B staff—and current work at the community level\, this presentation will e xplore and discuss perspectives on contextual challenges\, aims\, and ways forward for supporting Cree community participation in health and wellnes s planning. These perspectives include shared concerns regarding collabora tion\, communication\, cultural adaptation and safety in health care\, as well as contrasting views between non-Cree and Cree participants with resp ect to certain issues and priorities for achieving community participation . Among other\, Cree participants identify how ongoing effects of coloniza tion challenge both individual and collective capacity for community parti cipation and require process-oriented and relational approaches for suppor ting local empowerment. A transactional perspective supports the recogniti on of history as contributive to the context of Indigenous community parti cipation and co-constitutive of individual and collective meanings and act ion.\n \n\n DTSTART:20180910T160000Z DTEND:20180910T170000Z LOCATION:D20\, Davis House\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3G 1Y5\, 3654 promenade Sir William Osler SUMMARY:Séminaire de recherche de l'École de physiothérapie et d'ergothérap ie URL:/spot/fr/channels/event/seminaire-de-recherche-de- lecole-de-physiotherapie-et-dergotherapie-288921 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR