Assessing Strengths: A Culturally Responsive Tool to Promote Youth Wellness in Indigenous Contexts
- Shared screen with speaker view

17:28
Lindsey Wachter, Health and Wellness Promoter @ Lakehead U

17:39
My name is Jennifer, MSW Student at UBCO

18:06
good morning, Donna Banach - Northern Youth Action for Prevention Coordinator from La Ronge, SK

18:06
My name is Torri! I am the Social Development Coordinator for the Town of Strathmore (outside Calgary) and my focus is on youth and community mental health

18:07
Hi, I'm Kathy and I work with WW Creighton Youth Services in Thunder Bay

18:11
Good afternoon everyone! Tegan here, I'm Frayme's Stakeholder Engagement Specialist :)

18:14
Jennifer Daigneault - Looking Glass Foundation - PRS Program Coordinator - Eating Disorders

18:15
David Lewis, National eHealth Program, First Nations and Inuit Health Branch.

18:20
Angela Betts, Youth Network Navigator, Integrated Youth Hub with CMHA Wood Buffalo (Fort McMurray, Alberta)

18:21
Hi there, I'm Simran the Youth Liaison from mindyourmind.

18:26
Gerry, Youth Support Worker, Kids First Family centre Fort Macleod AB

18:27
Dale Apesis - Youth Action for Prevention Coordinator - Saskatchewan Prevention Institute (Saskatoon, SK). I am Dene and located on the beautiful treaty 6 territory.

18:30
Jess McDonald - Child and Youth Mental Health Counsellor at FIREFLY in Dryden, Ontario.

18:34
Hi everyone, my name is Jenna Passi -- I am with Wood's Homes as the Research Supervisor, and am so excited to be here!

18:34
Hello, I'm Hana , with the Centre of Excellence for Child & Youth Mental Health

18:39
Fayla Vedres- Pediatric Coordinator for FASD diagnostic and assessment clinic with Lethbridge Family Services.

18:45
Rachel, she/her - Dryden (Treaty 3) I work with Indigenous students at Dryden High School

18:45
Hi I'm Jen Kirby. Mental Health Lead for BGCDSB

18:50
My Name is Jodi From CMHA Wood Buffalo (Fort McMurray) I operate our Caregiver Connections Program.

18:54
Victoria Cadue - Community Development Worker with a focus on Youth engagement, supports and services in Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington County

18:54
Duce Cross Child, Blood Tribe Dept. of Health, First steps for healthy babies Male mentor.

18:57
Michelle Ryan Community Coordinator for Wheatland Youth Network. Located in Strathmore/Wheatland County on the Traditional Lands of Treaty 7 Nations

19:10
Amanda Joseph - MSW candidate from Toronto Treaty 13

19:26
Hi I’m Allison, Equity and Diversity Coordinator at the Grove Hubs with the CMHA

19:31
Charlotte Branton, Mental Health clinician at Woodview Mental Health and Autism services in the Youth Justice Program

19:39
Hi! I’m Carla, Project Lead at Jack.org, a youth mental health advocacy organization

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Welcome and thank you all for joining today's Frayme of Mind webinar! We'd love to have you extend this conversation by sharing your insights and learnings on Twitter with the #FraymeOfMind hashtag. Be sure to tag us @Frayme_Cadre and @ACHWM_official!

19:43
My name is Alana and I am the FNMI Student Support Navigator at the local high school in Fort Frances, ON

19:43
Hello- I am Armush and I am a Psychology Resident at Mary J. Wright Child and Youth Development Clinic in London Ontario

19:47
Maria Fe Aguinaldo, RP, Counsellor Addiction Services for York Region, Ontario

19:56
Hello! I'm Robert Jagodzinski (he/him) at PolicyWise for Children & Families on treaty 6 land in Amiskwaciy Waskahikan (Edmonton).

21:04
Hi everyone! Nancy Zhao - Community Engagement and Partnership Lead at Kickstand in Edmonton, AB

21:40
Robinson Superior Lands

21:47
Hi Chloe, project coordinator for Aire ouverte, Montreal West Island

21:57
Hi there, I'm Victoria Russell-Matthews and I am an Indigenous Graduation Coach with the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board

22:25
Child and youth worker - residential and community with at risk youth. It didn't really fit the advocate box

22:37
Natalie Markoff, Family Engagement Specialist at the Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health. Based in Ottawa.

23:03
Hi there. I am Anne from Strong Minds Strong Kids. Our head office is located on sacred land that has been a site of human activity for over 15,000 years. This land is the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, the Mississaugas of New Credit, the Haudenosaunee, the Chippewa and the Wendat.

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https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/dp-pd/abpopprof/details/page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=PR&Code1=01&Data=Count&SearchText=Canada&SearchType=Begins&B1=All&C1=All&SEX_ID=1&AGE_ID=1&RESGEO_ID=1

23:14
Kwe! My name is Nora McCarthy Joyce and I am joining to you from traditional Mi'kmaq ancestral homeland in Prince Edward Island. I work in MH and A policy in our Health Department and alongside the Mi'kmaq communities (on and off-reserve) in our province. Happy to be here. Wela'lin!

24:07
Oki/Hello everyone, I'm Nicholas Many Fingers, Mentor, First Steps for Healthy Babies, Blood Tribe Dept. of Health. Standoff, Alberta

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Please feel free to post any questions in the chat or Q&A box throughout the webinar and we will read them out to our speakers during the Q&A portion of the webinar 🙂

28:20
Are you able to share your slideshow with us after the webinar? Thanks

28:52
Hi Nora, yes we can ask Lily to share the link to her slides and include it in the post-webinar email

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I acknowledge with appreciation and respect that my work takes place on the traditional unceded territories of the Coast Salish peoples, including the territories of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) Nations.

29:02
Thank you!

29:13
I would like a copy as well. Thank you.

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I am located on the traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples, Treaty 13 territory

40:30
Thank you for the questions we've received so far - we have noted them down for the Q&A portion at 1 PM. Keep 'em coming!

42:37
This tool is amazing!

42:45
Thank you so much Lily!!

42:53
Great tool!

42:56
Thank you Lily! That was incredible

43:08
Thank you for walking us all through, Lily. You know I'm a big fan.

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Thank you, Miigwetch, Merci to everyone who shared a little about themselves and shared their land acknowledgments !

49:28
Such a good idea

51:48
I am from the Cree Nation of Chisasibi in northern Quebec. My spirit name is the One who makes things Right. I'm not sure how to say it in Cree.

52:48
That's beautiful, thanks for sharing! We have been working with members from Cree communities to help translate some of our resources in Cree!

54:14
What a great idea to use visual tools to explore these themes with young people as opposed to scores

57:18
How can you breach these contentious issues with their families e.g. not feeling safe at home? How do you address resistance to suggestions and recommendations

58:49
the youth could be triggered by some of the questions?

59:36
The youth can be triggered, and that's why it's absolutely crucial that each child sees a local health workers afterwards.

01:03:37
In respects to Indigenous ways of knowing, I find this tablet/survey as an excellent tool and resource to collect data. Is this open to all Canadians? Or just designed for Indigenous child and youth?

01:04:55
Is there specific training for using the assessment? Or do you mean appropriate mental health training in general

01:10:05
Will the tool be adapted for Indigenous Nations who have different interpretations of the Medicine Wheel?

01:10:17
You can learn more and access the tool here: https://achwm.ca/measure-wellness

01:10:47
Unfortunately, I have another meeting I need to head to, but this was amazing. Thank you so much for sharing this measure and your experiences Lily and Brandon.

01:10:56
thank you for joining!

01:11:29
feel free to email achwm.team@gmail.com if there's any additional comments or questions

01:12:26
I have another 11 am meeting as well, thank you for the presentation!! Amazing!! I will contact you via email to discuss opportunities to work together. merchi chogh

01:12:59
can you please re-post the link

01:13:17
www.achwm.ca

01:13:24
Thanks for a very informative session. Apologies, I have to leave for another meeting.

01:13:57
the https://admin link

01:14:31
teniki, enjoyed learning about the wonderful tool!

01:15:01
https://achwm.ca/login @Brenda House

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01:17:20
So happy to hear it has been useful! Thank you for listening

01:18:08
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01:20:25
thank you very much for this opportunity!

01:20:28
Thank you so much!

01:20:34
Thank you Lily and Brandon! What an amazing discussion.

01:20:43
thank you!

01:20:45
Thank you so much! This was fantastic!