ABORIGINAL MENTAL HEALTH & WELLNESS CONFERENCE NEW LEGACY OCTOBER 23 & 24, 2018 VICTORIA INN, 3550 VICTORIA AVE. W. BRANDON, MB CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
Our VISION is to contribute towards TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION by working together using our head, heart and hands. VALUES We believe we can... REFLECT within ourselves and consider how the Truth and Commission of Canada: Calls to Action connect with our responsibility in reconciliation. DEFINE our collaborative relationships based on our knowledge and understanding of the seven sacred teachings. RESPOND by actively seeking and renewing relationships between Indigenous and non-indigenous people. GOALS We want to... Enhance understanding of the Truth and Commission of Canada: Calls to Action with an emphasis on Child Welfare, Education, Language & Culture, Health, and Justice. Acknowledge each person has a responsibility in understanding how our actions can be used to advance reconciliation. Encourage service providers and workplaces to collaborate in their role towards reconciliation. Celebrate and honor the local and national work that is being done to advance the Truth and Commission of Canada: Calls to Action. The MISSION of Aboriginal Mental Health & Wellness Conference is to enhance knowledge and skills to create culturally safe services with and for Indigenous people.
PLANNING COMMITTEE Co-Chairperson: Nellie Kopitz RPN, BScPN, BA (Hons), MEd, Wellness Counsellor/ Coordinator, Brandon Friendship Centre, Aboriginal Healing and Wellness Co-Chairperson: Lisa Ramsay BSW, Elspeth Reid Family Resource Centre, Child and Family Services of Western Manitoba Wanda Brine RPN, BScPN, Shared Care Mental Health Counsellor, My Health Team Brandon, Prairie Mountain Health Deborah Tacan - BFNAC, Prevention Education Consultant, Addictions Foundation of Manitoba Lacey Roulette Administrative Support Worker, Brandon Friendship Centre, Aboriginal Healing & Wellness Pat Searle RPN, BScMH, Volunteer, Retired Mental Health Professional Terri Miller RPN, Counsellor, Foster Common Unity Counselling Services Michelle Funk-Haney Registered Psychiatric Nurse BScPN CMHW, NLP, Trauma Informed, Adult Community Mental Health Clinician, Prairie Mountain Health Brandy Robertson MA, Executive Director, The Women s Resource Centre Kris Desjarlais BA, Health & Wellness Coordinator, Manitoba Metis Federation, Councillor City of Brandon Amelia Tacan Dakota Elder, Sioux Valley First Nation Amie Martin Indigenous Education Specialist, Brandon School Division Crystal Bunn Indigenous Services Officer, Indigenous Affairs, Assiniboine Community College Jason Gobeil Aboriginal Community Coordinator, Brandon Urban Aboriginal Peoples Council Jodi Chubaty Assistant Superintendent of Programs, Brandon Correctional Centre Greg Gatien Dean of Music Department, Brandon University
INVITATION Dear Colleagues, We cordially invite you to showcase innovative approaches to mental health and wellness by submitting an application for an oral presentation/workshop. We look forward to having you join our distinguished guest speakers and being part of the program for the 2018 Aboriginal Mental Health and Wellness Conference Creating a on October 23 & 24, 2018. The conference mission is to enhance knowledge and skills to create CULTURALLY SAFE services with and for Indigenous people. Our 2015 Conference occurred following the release of the Truth and Commission of Canada: Calls to Action. We had an opportunity to consider the progress and the implications for culturally safe services with and for Indigenous people since the Calls to Action. In particular, we consider Aboriginal Mental Health and Wellness. We value this opportunity to reflect, define and respond. We established our Mental Health and Wellness Conference Goals to guide how these Conference Themes will develop into a powerful experience that will enhance knowledge and skills. CONFERENCE THEMES We are looking for sessions that will highlight what is working and what could be implemented in other communities/areas. These could be innovative approaches or proven and effective programs. They may be considered best practices, promising strategies and/or evidencebased practices in the 5 areas. Refer to Truth & : Calls to Action for a detail description of each. 1. Child welfare 2. Education 3. Language & Culture 4. Health 5. Justice GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE CONFERENCE Dates and Venue: Tuesday, October 23 to Wednesday, October 24, 2018 All conference activities will be held at the Victoria Inn, Brandon, Manitoba Information and Registration: We encourage you to visit the conference website at http://www.creatinganewlegacy2018.com/ for further information about programming, lodging, registration fees and the terms and conditions of participation.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES General Information: The Aboriginal Mental Health & Wellness Committee will give priority to proposals that establish a clear link with the conference mission and themes. Selected presenter(s) will be part of the 1-hour concurrent sessions. Attendees can range from 30-60 for each concurrent session. Conference Themes: 1. Child Welfare 2. Education 3. Language & Culture 4. Health 5. Justice Presentation Format: 1-hour oral presentation/workshop Application Submissions: Online submission system opens April 30, 2018; Application submission deadline June 22, 2018 All applications must be submitted via email or fax by completing the online submission form Once completed, you will receive an e-mail confirming that your submission was successfully received Keep a copy of your online application for your records If you do not receive an e-mail confirming your submission, contact the Aboriginal Mental Health and Wellness Committee: 204-726-1112 or canlcommittee@gmail.com If you are unable to access application online, an application package will be sent to you by contacting 204-726-1112 Submissions must not exceed 250 words Indicate the format of presentation you prefer Guidelines: Each individual may submit a maximum of two (2) applications as Main Presenter. As a Secondary Presenter, a person can be included on a maximum of two (2) additional submissions A submission of an application implies the submitter s agreement to register for the conference, pay the appropriate conference registration fee, and make this presentation as scheduled An LCD data projector, laptop computer, screen and flipchart are included as part of the standard audio visual package in each session room Additional equipment will be the presenter s responsibility PowerPoint presentations for oral presentations/workshops must be submitted electronically to the Aboriginal Mental Health and Wellness Conference Committee by September 4, 2018. Accepted submissions will be posted on the Aboriginal Mental Health and Wellness conference website. All applications will be included as submitted by the presenter(s) and will include the names of all presenters in conference material Selection Criteria and Review Process: Applications will be peer reviewed according to: Relevance to overall conference theme, objectives and key priority areas Importance of the issue, scientific or educational Clarity, originality and quality of content Value, relevance and scope of actions, conclusions and implications for the practice
The Aboriginal Mental Health & Wellness Committee reserves the right to determine that there is sufficient balance of all sub-themes to ensure conference goals are met. Application Acceptance: Final decisions regarding acceptance of application and presentation format will be made by the Aboriginal Mental Health & Wellness Committee. The main presenter of the submission will be notified of application selection by July 13, 2018. All communication will be with the main presenter as indicated on the submission. All selected presenter(s) must register and pay for conference. Registration fees include conference presentation and attendance, and meals. Travel cost and any other expenses incurred are the responsibility of the presenter(s). Successful presenter(s) must confirm their intent to participate by submitting their registration by August 27, 2018. IMPORTANT DATES: April 30, 2018 Online submission system opens June 22, 2018 Application submission deadline July 13, 2018 Notification of selected applications August 27, 2018 Registered for conference September 4, 2018 Submit presentation for program For information contact: Nellie Kopitz at 204-726-1112 or canlcommittee@gmail.com
ABORIGINAL MENTAL HEALTH & WELLNESS CONFERENCE NEW LEGACY OCTOBER 23 & 24, 2018 Respo n d CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS Title of paper Main presenter (surname, first name) Organization/Institution Mailing address City Province/Country Postal Code Email Phone Fax Secondary presenter (surname, first name) Organization/Institution Mailing address City Province/Country Postal Code Email Phone Fax Third presenter (surname, first name) Organization/Institution Mailing address City Province/Country Postal Code Email Phone Fax (If there are more than three presenters, please include a separate sheet providing the above information regarding all other presenters.)
Indicate conference theme(s): Child Welfare Education Health Justice Language & Culture Presentation Format: Oral Presentation/Workshop Summary Maximum of 250 words (in 12 font size), including: title, objectives, overview of the content, educational goals and objectives and implications for practice. If the presentation is accepted, this summary will appear in the proceedings of the Conference. Title Objective(s) Content Conclusions and implications for the practice Audiovisual: Audiovisual requirements must be specified during the Call for Presentations. Check requirements: Computer - indicate software & version LCD projector Flip-chart Other