Disclosure of financial support:This conference has no external financial or in-kind supports This conference has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada for up to 16.5 Mainpro+ Certified Activity credits.
The KDFN Health and Wellness department aims to be a culturally safe space designed to support individual, family and community wellness, land-based healing, and harm reduction. The Natsékhi Kų̀ Health Centre serves the KDFN community and other Yukoners through uniquely integrated programming that forms a continuous stream of wellness through all stages of life. Our holistic approach to well-being integrates traditional Indigenous healing practices with modern medical services. Through sharing circles, the inclusion of traditional medicines, our Healthy Babies Health Generations program, relationship-centred counselling, and Elder programming, we aim to support physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. The tour will provide a deeper understanding of Indigenous perspectives on health and the importance of trauma-informed culturally relevant care.
Transportation: Provided from the conference venue
This is a non-certified activity by the College of Family Physicians of Canada