2018 Oral Presentation Session #1

Thursday, May 24

1:00 – 2:00 PM
Oral Presentations – 11 Concurrent Sessions
Theme: Aging
1:00-1:15 PM Nurturing Intergenerational Social Engagements to Support Healthy Brain Aging and Well-Being In First Nation Communities: A community-based inquiry
Ashley Cornect-Benoit
1:15-1:30 PM Developing culturally safe practice tools for use with Indigenous people with dementia in northeastern Ontario
Karen Pitawanakwat
1:30-1:45 PM Places of death and places of care of Indigenous People in Ontario at end of life: a retrospective cohort study
Sarah Funnell
1:45-2:00 PM Trauma-informed Emergency Care for Nuu-chah-nulth Elders: Promising Practices for Engagement
Janice Johnson
Theme: Cultural Safety
1:00-1:15 PM Addressing racism in healthcare through the Aboriginal Relationship and Cultural Competency courses
Michelle Rand
1:15-1:30 PM Community-Based Emergency Care with the Windigo First Nations Council: Development of a prehospital care program in remote Indigenous communities
Aaron Orkin
1:30-1:45 PM Supporting institutional engagement in community-based Indigenous health planning, the ebb and flow of ‘developmental evaluation’
Martine Lévesque
Theme: Children’s Health
1:00-1:15 PM A Relational Approach to Health Service Delivery Best Meets Needs of Indigenous Infants: Lessons Learned from Community Supports in Hamilton
Amy Wright
1:15-1:30 PM Exploring the Health and Well-being of Algonquin children and youth in Winneway, Quebec
Alison Kutcher
1:30-1:45 PM Supporting Indigenous Organizations with Traditional Breastfeeding Teachings
Stephanie George
Theme: Women’s Mental Health / Addiction
1:00-1:15 PM Kwe to Kwe- A Harm Reduction Support Group for Indigenous Women who use drugs
Denise Baldwin
1:15-1:30 PM Action on Discussing Legal Substance Use by Women and Professionals
Rose Schmidt
1:30-1:45 PM Outcomes of a Culturally Safe Perinatal Housing Intervention Women with Problematic Substance-use: A Model for Rural Geographies
Sheona-Mitchell-Foster
1:45-2:00 PM Principles for Indigenous approaches to FASD prevention: Enacting Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Call to Action 33
Lindsay Wolfson
Theme: Reconciliation
1:00-1:15 PM Will an Experiential Intervention Enhance Healthcare Providers Cultural Awareness? The Development and Utilization of the Maskwacis-Specific Cultural Security Survey
Grant Bruno
1:15-1:30 PM Including Indigenous Legal Traditions in Mental Health Laws
Alex Drossos
1:30-1:45 PM In the spirit of peace, friendship and respect – relationships with our Indigenous partners
Sandra Juutilainen
1:45-2:00 PM
Theme: Women / Women’s Health
1:00-1:15 PM Increasing Menopause Awareness in an Indigenous Community – Community-Based Participatory Research by The Sohki Teyhew (Strong Heart) Group
Sue Ross
1:15-1:30 PM Indigenous Women’s Maternal Stress and Perinatal Health Outcomes: The Role of Social Determinants of Health
Jennifer Leason
1:30-1:45 PM
Theme: Global Indigenous Health
1:00-1:15 PM Indigenous leadership and inclusion to reduce non-communicable disease and mental health inequities
Farah Mawani
1:15-1:30 PM Canadian and Australia Coronial Inquests involving Indigenous: Therapeutic Jurisprudence & Police Oversight
Vincent Eagan
1:30-1:45 PM Sustained exposure to major life events and health of Indigenous children and parents: Australian evidence from 8 waves of LSIC
Maggie Walter
1:45-2:00 PM Te Aho Takitoru – A practically Applied Cultural Model of Care
Charmeyne Te Nana-Williams
Theme: Youth / Youth Empowerment
1:00-1:15 PM Utilizing Multi-Media Tools in Indigenous Youth Health and Wellness Promotion
Gabriella Emery
1:15-1:30 PM A Career in Healthcare: Discussing Health and Educational Challenges with Innu and Atikamekw Youths
Christophe Moderie
1:30-1:45 PM Engaging Inuit Youth to Talk About Sexually Transmitted and Blood Borne Infections
Savanah Ashton
1:45-2:00 PM Implementing participant driven recommendations for improved access to services and care for First Nations people living with HIV/AIDS in Ontario, Canada
Sean Hillier
Theme: Health Care Systems / Nursing Education
1:00-1:15 PM Aboriginal Nursing Students’ Capacity to Succeed in a Baccalaureate Nursing Program
Lisa Perley-Dutcher
1:15-1:30 PM Reconciling equity in response to taking the ‘Indian’ out of the nurse
Danielle Bourque
1:30-1:45 PM Recruitment and Retention of Indigenous Students in a Baccalaureate Nursing Program
Nadine Rimmer
1:45-2:00 PM Optimizing the diabetes cascade of care for indigenous people through the utilization of community health care workers in Sioux Lookout
Sumeet Sodhi-Helou
Theme: Chronic Disease/Cancer
1:00-1:15 PM Lessons Learned in Working Together to Support Indigenous Health and Wellness
Christopher Politis
1:15-1:30 PM Acts of Reconciliation: Health Supports Program Designs, Policy Development and Implementation exemplars that realize the TRC’s Calls to Action
Nicole Robinson
1:30-1:45 PM The Wequedong Lodge Cancer Screening Program (WLCSP): An Opportunistic Cancer Screening Pilot Program in Northwestern Ontario (NWO)
Susan Bale
1:45-2:00 PM Addressing Cultural Safety in the Cancer Care System Through the Champlain Region Aboriginal Cancer Program
Gwen Barton

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