First Nations

Holly Prince

Holly Prince is an Anishinaabekwe and a member of Opwaaganisiniing in Northwestern Ontario. She has a Master’s Degree in Social Work and is a Ph.D. Candidate in Educational Studies at Lakehead University. She works as a Project Manager at the Centre for Education and Research on Aging & Health at Lakehead University, where she is responsible for the planning, implementation, and evaluation of palliative care education initiatives for Indigenous communities across Canada. Holly’s areas of research focus is on decolonial and Indigenist education and Indigenous health and community-based research. Her work focuses on improving end-of-life care in Indigenous communities.

Indigenous Voices: Bringing Care Back to the Community

Join Holly Prince and honoured guests Kathy McLeod-Beaver, Sophie Pamak and Bev Cardinal as they share their experiences in providing care to people as they prepare to journey to the spirit world. Their stories are embedded within First Nations, Inuit and Métis worldviews and discuss what bringing care back to communities means for Indigenous peoples. The webinar also offers opportunities and resources for healthcare providers to increase their knowledge for providing culturally safe care. (87:52)

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