
Take a Journey to Improving Cultural Relations
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Cultural Humility Training is an educational experience to learn about our ties to these lands, the commonalities in our journeys, and to learn about the Indigenous groups in our province, our history, and how that can be beneficial to our community as a whole. This work has been compiled into a one (1) day training course with a focus on Saskatchewan-specific information.
It is important that we learn about each other’s cultures, our cultural differences we see across different groups, and understand the history behind them and how it impacts our everyday lives. This training is meant for individuals, groups and businesses to come together to explore cultural humility, enhance self-awareness in a safe space. It is a great professional development opportunity for anyone, especially those who work with Indigenous people.
CONTACTS
If you are interested in booking a training session for your group in your area, inquire with AFCS about the appropriate Friendship Centre nearest you and put in a request. The appropriate training team will be in touch:
Aboriginal Friendship Centres of Saskatchewan
Melody Wood, [email protected]
Battleford Indian & Metis Friendship Centre
Katelynn Sauvie, [email protected]
Buffalo Narrows Friendship Centre
Eva Seright, [email protected]
Île-à-la-Crosse Friendship Centre
Kandace Daigneault, [email protected]
Ranelle Sylvestre, [email protected]
Caley-Rain Anderson, [email protected]
Benita Moccasin, [email protected]
Prince Albert Indian & Métis Friendship Centre
Linus Kaysaywaysemat, [email protected]
Qu’Appelle Valley Friendship Centre
Christina Cook, [email protected]
Saskatoon Indian & Métis Friendship Centre
Kirby Scott, [email protected]
GENERAL INFORMATION
Download our informational poster.
Download our informational brochure.
Download our information package.
SASKATCHEWAN HEALTH AUTHORITY INFORMATION
Download the SHA participant package.
Download the SHA resources package.