Oceania Academy Listening and Sharing session: April 2026

From colonial policies to community well-being: exploring the organization of services for First Nations children, lessons from two Canadian provinces

Join us in our free listening and sharing session.
29th April 2026, 4:30pm – 5:30pm Australian Eastern Daylight Savings time
Topic information: This session will provide an overview of the legislative system in Canada as it relates to the organisation and funding of rehabilitation services for First Nations children. It will offer insights into how colonial policies continue to shape the organisation, delivery, and accessibility of services for First Nations families. The session will also highlight the importance of clinicians being informed about policies that affect the lives of the families they work with. Emphasis will be placed on how clinicians can best support families and contribute to the provision of culturally responsive and equitable care.

Speakers: Rosalie Dostie Pht., MSc., PhD Candidate,
Université de Sherbrooke, Canada

The session will be facilitated by: TBC

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The aim of our Oceania Academy Listening and sharing sessions are to share knowledge, experiences and learnings. These will be held via zoom, and will be open to everyone (but registration numbers are limited!). Recordings of some of our sessions will be made available within the members only section of the Oceania Academy website at a later date.

Date: 29 April - 29 April

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