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Important notice

Please note that the administrative teams for the 苹果淫院 School of Population and Global Health will be working remotely on Monday, October 7, 2024.

Event

3rd Annual Orange Shirt Day Lecture: "Joyce's Principle and Indigenous Peoples' Self-determination"

Wednesday, September 25, 2024 12:00to13:00
苹果淫院 College 2001 Room 1203, 2001, avenue 苹果淫院 College, Montreal, QC, H3A 1G1, CA

To observe Orange Shirt Day, the 苹果淫院 School of Population and Global Health will host a simulcast of the 3rd Annual Orange Shirt Day Lecture for Pediatric Grand Rounds at the Montreal Children's Hospital.

Group Zoom viewing:

For the 苹果淫院 community, there will be a group Zoom viewing at the School of Population and Global Health (2001 苹果淫院 College Avenue, room 1203).

Virtual viewing:

For those who can鈥檛 attend in person, you may join by using the .

Speaker

  • Jennifer Petiquay-Dufresne, Executive Director, The Joyce's Principle Office

The presentation will be in French, but English interpretation services will be available for the SPGH simulcast

Objectives

  1. Provide an overview of Joyce's Principle and discuss the role of Joyce's Principle Office.
  2. Understand the impacts of colonialism on the social determinants of Indigenous Peoples' health.
  3. Demonstrate the importance of integrating social-justice approaches in the provision of healthcare services.
  4. Choose to move forward together and to honor the memory of Joyce Echaquan
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