Holly P., First Nations
Holly Prince is the Project Manager and Co-Investigator of Improving End-of-Life Care in First Nations Communities at Lakehead University
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Click Here- Building on strengths in communities (1:39)
- Medication and pain control in remote communities (2:25)
- Discharging a patient for care at home (3:42)
- Collaboration between community and health systems (1:41)
- Making decisions about treatment and leaving community (2:28)
- Care is a community responsibility (1:40)
- Grief and Indigenous healthcare providers (1:26)
- Holly Prince (1:08)
- Building trusting relationships (1:46)
- Supporting families during dying (0:57)
- Holly Prince (2:07)
- Trust, respect and honest communication (1:13)
- Adapting language about palliative care (3:16)
- Practicing true person-centred care (1:09)
- Humility and respect: Building a relationship with families (2:29)
- Providing culturally safe care (1:44)
- How communities rally when someone is ill (1:09)
- Validating caregiving in First Nations communities (2:06)
- The goal of providing care in communities (1:01)
- Quality care recognizes extended families (3:10)
- Understanding advance care planning (1:40)
- Cultural humility (1:46)
- Limitations of cultural safety in the health system (1:03)
- Ensuring Indigneous Peoples' voices are heard (0:31)
- Sisters' last visit (1:57)
- The support of extended families: A personal story (1:57)
- Supporting connection and guiding healing (2:01)
- Recognizing the weight of cumulative grief (2:40)
- Grieving in the midst of crisis (2:58)
- An invitation to healing (2:28)
- Creation Stories can serve as guides for grief (2:36)
- Colonization, grief and resilience (1:48)
- The ongoing impacts of colonization (2:44)
- Re-claiming teachings can help us heal (3:00)
- Spirit first: Finding a path through grief (1:24)
- Healing for future generations (2:02)
- Supporting grief through re-claiming our teachings (2:17)
- Tools and teachings for grief and healing (2:32)

