CRISPESH Webinar – First Nations Voices of Disability: Applied Research as a Mechanism for Creating Innovative Methods for Knowledge Transfer – February 3

Virtual Lunch-and-Learn conference (in English)


Wednesday – February 3, 2021 – 12:00 to 1:00 p.m.


First Nations Voices of Disability:

Applied Research as a Mechanism for Creating Innovative Methods for Knowledge Transfer

  • Shannahn McInnis, Research Professional at CRISPESH
  • Amanda Shawayahamish, Research Assistant at CRISPESH
  • RoseAnne Gosselin, Capacity Development Advisor at FNHRDCQ

Applied Community Based Participatory Research with a Phenomenological approach was used to create unique indigenized learning and training tools for professional and community use. In this conference we will present the awareness and training tools that we have organized into an interactive website. The goal of these tools is to share an emerging indigenized understanding of disability and to promote social and professional inclusion of Indigenous people with disabilities in First Nations across Quebec.

Accessibility measures

Live captioning for the deaf or hard-of-hearing.

Simultaneous interpretation EN/FR.

 

*** We are committed to providing a barrier-free event. If you need any measure that is not mentioned above, please, let us know by contacting Pauline Claude at pclaude@cvm.qc.ca

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CRISPESH’s mission is to contribute to the inclusion of people with disabilities in Quebec society by supporting organizations in the advancement of knowledge, the development and the promotion of innovative social practices.

 



Last Modified: January 27, 2021