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Preparing for the Journey: A Manual to Support Indigenous Peoples who are Seriously Ill

Walking Alongside Indigenous Peoples who are Seriously Ill: Education for Community Caregivers

The following workshops are offered several times throughout the year, both virtually and in-person across Canada. Please visit our Events Calendar for upcoming dates. If you are interested in hosting a workshop for your organization or team, please contact us at cerah@lakeheadu.ca

Caring for Indigenous Peoples: Palliative Care Education for Health & Social Care Providers

Building the Circle of Care: Education for Providers Supporting Indigenous Community Caregivers
  • Understanding the Palliative Approach to Care from a Caregiver Perspective – Exploration of the palliative approach to care as whole-person, values-based support across the illness journey. It highlights the crucial role of family and community caregivers and the importance of recognizing and supporting their needs.
  • Reflecting on Practice and Cultural Humility in Caregiving Support – Guided self-reflection and dialogue that helps participants examine their own experiences, beliefs, and readiness to support individuals, families, and communities living with serious illness, with a focus on cultural safety, humility, and trauma-informed practice.
  • Identifying Caregiver Needs Through Case-Based Learning – Interactive, small-group activities that encourage participants to recognize common caregiving challenges and identify opportunities where education, communication, and community supports can strengthen caregiving capacity.
  • Using the Walking Alongside Resource Website to Support CaregiversAn introduction to the Walking Alongside educational resources, including an overview of the Caregiver Pathway guide and practical ways to use these materials, to support caregivers, train staff and volunteers, and facilitate community education.

Re-claiming our ways of Caring: Strengthening Capacity for Community-Led Approaches to Palliative Care

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In addition to our core education, the Indigenous Peoples’ Health & Aging team also offer Pallium Canada’s LEAP™ Core: Delivered through CERAH’s Enhanced Facilitation Approach


More Resources

Improving End of Life Care in First Nations Communities (EOLFN) Project Website