ICS Training Workshops
Offered in an intimate, culturally-based group setting, this in-depth anti-racism session provides participants with:
- Historical context of Indigenous racism in Canada.
- Exploration of how current Indigenous issues impact Canadians and our healthcare system in Canada.
- Hands-on and interactive activities.
Who is it for?
- Healthcare professionals working at organizations funded through Ontario Health – East (former Champlain region).
- The general public with particular relevance to healthcare professionals and other frontline service providers. Subject to availability.
Timeframe: 1-day workshop
Book Talk: Separate Beds
February 03, 2026
On February 3, we invite you to attend a book talk with Maureen Lux, author of Separate Beds. This session introduces key themes from the…
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Workshop with Maureen Lux: Separate Beds
February 04, 2026
On February 4, we are honoured to host Maureen Lux for a workshop based on Separate Beds. This powerful work brings together the voices of…
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Brenda Macdougall: Métis Kinship
February 17, 2026
Join us at Wabano for a workshop for service providers, as we explore Métis kinship with Brenda Macdougall. Learn about Métis kinship, what it is,…
Wabano-win: The Art of Seeing Clearly – Friday February 20, 2026
February 20, 2026
Wabano-win: The Art of Seeing Clearly is a learning journey that teaches participants to better understand two core things: How to contribute to improving Indigenous health, and…
An Evening with Winona LaDuke
February 24, 2026
An Evening with Winona LaDuke Tuesday, February 24, 2026 | 5:30–8:30 pmWabano Centre for Indigenous HealthTickets: $50 (includes a light dinner) Join us for a…
Land as Medicine Learning Forum
February 25, 2026
We invite you to join us for Land as Medicine, a learning gathering for service providers guided by Indigenous stewards and knowledge holders. Through the…