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Wabano-win: The Art of Seeing Clearly is a learning journey that teaches participants to better understand two core things:

  1. How to contribute to improving Indigenous health, and
  2. How to create safe spaces for Indigenous people in their practice.

Wabano’s training was created to help service providers to see clearly on their professional journey, and to support them in bringing light to the clients they serve, no matter where they are. Wabano’s training is more than cultural awareness or anti-bias training. It is a hands-on cultural experience, rooted in traditional Indigenous teachings, that supports learners in developing the competencies for working with Indigenous people. This training will help you put reconciliation into practice – moving it from a concept to an action; all while building meaningful relationships along the way.

75$ per person
Ages 18+

For questions, please contact:

Angela Duchene, ICS Coordinator
icstraining@wabano.com
613-748-0657 ext. 237

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Details

Date:
August 22
Time:
8:30 am - 5:00 pm EDT
Cost:
$75.00

Venue

Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health
299 Montreal Road
Ottawa, Ontario K1L 6B8 Canada
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