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Webinars & Podcasts

The purpose of these webinars will be to showcase successful examples of climate change and health adaptation actions, Indigenous leadership, and community-based solutions. The information and awareness shared through these presentations is intended to share best practices and inspire additional climate change adaptation strategy and collaboration.

2018-2019

Emergency Management in Indigenous Communities - November 16, 2018

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  • Emergency Preparedness in Mi’kmaw Communities - Amber Maclean-Hawes, Mi’kmaw Climate Action, The Confederacy Of Mainland Mi’kmaq
  • First Nations Emergency Management Partnerships - Dr. Emily Dicken, Emergency Management British Columbia
  • Addressing Mental Health Impacts in Indigenous Communities Due to Evacuations Caused by Extreme Weather Events - Gabrielle Richards and Amber Bedard, Indigenous Services Canada
Food Security in Indigenous Communities - September 25, 2018
  • Tradition-based shelters and food security - Dr. Nancy Mackin, Mackin & Associates
  • Indigenous Community Food Security in Yukon Territory - Norma Kassi, Arctic Institute of Community Based Research
  • Arviat Food Security Community-driven Research - Shirley Tagalik, Arviat Wellness
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