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Webinar: Understanding Indigenous foodways to work towards healing and reconciliation

Webinar: Understanding Indigenous foodways to work towards healing and reconciliation

On February 17, Nourish Indigenous Program Mangaer Mair Greenfield spoke with clinicians and students at the University of British Columbia's Faculty of Medicine.

Etuaptmumk / Two-Eyed Seeing and Beyond

Source: Reconciling Ways of Knowing

Year: 2020

Mi’kmaq Elder Albert Marshall, Drs. Jesse Popp, Andrea Reid and Deborah McGregor discussed the idea of Etuaptmumk or Two-Eyed Seeing and other related frameworks for understanding across ways of knowing with moderator Jacquie Miller, MA.

Webinar: Launch of "Why Hospital Food Matters for Reconciliation"

Source: Nourish
Year: 2021

On March 23, 2021 Nourish launched the short film, "Why Hospital Food Matters for Reconciliation." We were excited to have nearly 200 people join us to mark this special occasion, followed by a Q&A facilitated by Kelly Gordon (Six Nations Health Services) with panellists Ben Genaille (Interior Health), Raven Crow (Waasegiizhig Nanaandawe'iyewigamig), and Stephanie Cook (Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region).

The launch webinar recording is available here.

The short film is available here in English (https://youtu.be/BUaiR8-FimA​) and in French (https://youtu.be/p1HvGR3hy48​).

Webinar: Anchor Cohort Recruitment Launch

Source: Nourish
Date: 2020

Nourish is seeking its next cohort for a two-year leadership innovation program that will support health care and community collaborations innovating through food to build health for people and the planet. Join us November 24, 2020 for the recruitment kickoff webinar to learn about the 6-month capacity building program that precedes the cohort selection in spring 2021.

Webinar: Reframing Healthy Food in Health Care

Source: Nourish
Year: 2018
Presenters: Diane Imrie, Director of Nutrition, University of Vermont; Joshna Maharaj, Chef, Activist; Dr Janice Sorensen, Professor, Langara College

The question of what qualifies as “healthy” food is highly contested in health care and beyond. This conversation is alive and well in our leadership cohort, and we want to engage it publicly. At the Reframing Healthy Food in Heath Care webinar we brought together diverse perspectives from three thought-leaders to explore how hospitals and health care facilities can lead the charge in expanding the definition of healthy food, to better serve people, patients, and the planet.

Click for webinar slides.

Webinar: Building Capacity for Traditional & Country Food Programs

Source: Nourish
Year: 2018
The slide deck from the Traditional Food Program webinar organized by the Indigenous Foodways team in February 2018. It captures the learnings from the discovery phase of the project and key findings from research.

Webinar: Systems mapping

Source: Nourish
Year: 2017
Presenters: Melanie Goodchild, Turtle Island Institute; Jen Reynolds, Food Secure Canada; Hayley Lapalme, Nourish; Beth Hunter, McConnell Foundation

This discussion-based webinar will explore the potential of systems mapping as a tool to understand systems and to design better interventions. We will introduce the basics of beginning to draw your own systems maps. The Nourish team will share the maps drawn to interpret the (dis)connection between food and health/care, and will explore the insights and opportunities that emerged from those maps. Participants will be invited to respond to the maps and discuss patterns they observe in their work.

For some background, Donella Meadows' Thinking in Systems: A Primer is a wonderful resource - and we just discovered, is available online! If you want to cut to the chase, Chapter 6: Leverage Points (p.145) packs a good punch and is one of the most practical chapters.

Learning Objectives

  • Discuss the potential of systems mapping as a tool to understand systems and to design better interventions.

  • Introduce some basic concepts of systems thinking and systems mapping. (Note: Done well, systems mapping is hard! This will be an introduction.)

  • Apply the concepts of mapping to an existing map produced by the Nourish team.

  • Encourage participants to engage with the maps by sharing insights, surfacing assumptions, and contributing new interpretations.

Webinar: Innovator Collaborative Projects Public Kickoff

Source: Nourish
Year: 2017
Are you interested by the role that better food can play in delivering better health care? The Nourish leadership program has kicked off 5 collaborative projects and is looking for your engagement.

Each team approaches a different dimension of the disconnect between food in health care, for example: better understanding the patient experience of food in health, and addressing barriers to sustainable, local, and traditional food that supports health and healing. Specifically, their work relates to:

  • Increasing the sector's ability to deliver Traditional & Country Food Programs for Indigenous patients and residents

  • Developing a Sustainable Menu Guide to help the sector decrease its ecological impact and support social and economic wellbeing

  • Creating a more enabling policy environment for a Food is Health approach in health care

  • Developing National RFP Models for values-based healthcare food purchasing

  • Researching strategies for benchmarking National Patient Satisfaction/Experience with Food Services

We invite you to join the Nourish cohort to learn about the suite of national, collaborative projects they have been developing to transform how we think about food in care. During the webinar, each project team defines the problem they are tackling and how they plan to approach it. Participants are invited to respond to a call to action to engage with the projects.

Webinar: Hospitals and Long Term Care Facilities as Anchor Institutions

Webinar: Hospitals and Long Term Care Facilities as Anchor Institutions

Source: Nourish
Year: 2017
How can hospitals and long-term care (LTC) homes build the health and wealth of their patients, staff, and communities through the food they source and serve? This webinar explores American and Canadian examples of leadership to position institutions as anchors of wellbeing for the populations they serve. 

Webinar: Traditional Foods and Reconciliation

Source: Nourish
Year: 2017

How does reconciliation fit into the work of strengthening the connection between food, culture, and health? This webinar hears from Indigenous leaders and leaders delivering traditional food programs with and for First Nation communities.

Presenters:
Jenny Cross, Traditional Haida Knowledge Keeper
Kelly Gordon, Six Nations Health Services
Kathy Loon, Meno Ya Win Health Centre
Leslie Carson, Yukon Hospital
Laura Salmon, Yukon Hospital
Shelly Crack, Haida Gwaii Hospital and Health Centre


Learning Objectives:

  • Hear from elders and community leaders to explore the relationship between the work of reconciliation and the work to strengthen the connection between food, culture, and health.

  • Begin to explore traditional food programs in healthcare through work in Haida Gwaii, Six Nations, Whitehorse, and Sioux Lookout.

  • Invite more healthcare and foodservice practitioners into the work and conversation around reconnecting food, culture, and health, to advance the work of reconciliation.