Mental Health and Security for Indigenous Peoples

Product code: IC25426

Upcoming sessions

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February 17, 2026

1:30 pm to 3:00 pm (ET)


February 17, 2026

1:30 pm to 3:00 pm (ET)


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Overview

Delivery method

Delivery method

Online

Duration

Duration

Audience

Audience

All HC and PHAC Employees

 

Description

Note: This session will be hosted in French, with available interpretation in English

 

Mental health and security are deeply interconnected for Indigenous Peoples, shaped by historical trauma, systemic barriers, and the ongoing need for culturally safe approaches to wellness. Addressing these realities is essential to building trust and fostering resilience in Indigenous communities.

 

This important event will examine the challenges Indigenous Peoples face in accessing mental health services, and the role of security and public institutions in providing safe, culturally informed care. The speaker will share her perspectives on trauma, healing, and community approaches to mental health and security.

 

Participants will develop a deeper understanding of the connection between cultural safety and mental health security and leave with actionable steps to support Indigenous well-being.

 

Speakers

  • Dr.Miranda Bevilacqua, Professor, Confederation College
  • Dr. Lucie Nadeau, Associate Professor, Division of Social and Cultural Psychiatry and of Child Psychiatry, McGill University
  • Nina Segalowitz, Traditional Knowledge Keeper and Navigator Manager, Qavvivik Inuit Family and Community Health Centre

Additional upcoming sessions

Date and Time Session code Location Language Available seats
February 17, 2026, 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm (ET) IC25426_FR French 2999
February 17, 2026, 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm (ET) IC25426_EN English 998
Date modified: 2024-05-01

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