Reconciliation Toolkit for Business Leaders
Content arranged around four themes: reflection and learning, leading transformation, inclusive workplaces, and outreach and engagement.
Content arranged around four themes: reflection and learning, leading transformation, inclusive workplaces, and outreach and engagement.
Looks at the lack of adequate health care for the Inuit elderly within their own communities and Canada's Inuit aging policies.
Digitized versions of originals (1879-1949) mainly relating to day-to-day running of individual schools across Canada such as building maintenance, general administration, teachers' salaries and residences, and supplies. In some cases admissions and discharges (residential schools), death of pupils (residential schools), applications to teach, inspectors' reports, drugs and medical supplies for treatment of students, and vocational training supplies are also mentioned. Some headquarters files are included. Also included is link to indexes to the Indian Affairs School Files.
Graphic novel originally included in script of play Redpatch.
Examines the use of Pueblo knowledge along side Western medicine to better compliment each other and serve Indigenous communities.
Using a literary review to identify the cultural importance of Inuit housing and its reflection of Inuit values.
Looks at how Indigenous Standpoint Theory can reflect in their research experiences for Indigenous post-secondary students.
Topics include: teacher reflections, preparing for difficult conversations, the role of media coverage, daily life in residential schools, reconciliation through revitalization, and making reconciliation real.
For use with Remembering the Children: Truth and Reconciliation Week 2022