Resilience and Healing

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Resilience and Healing VN2018.1

Indigenous Healing Individuals, families and communities continue to do intensive work to heal from intergenerational trauma Culturally based healing: work with Elders, ceremony, reconnecting on the land, support from community workers Mainstream healing: counselling and psychology @2018 IRG.

Healing in communities Breaking the silence Reviving traditions, culture Healing addictions, trauma Restoring pride and hope Strengthen capacity Restoring balance, social inclusion, women in leadership Preserving language Rebuilding ‘community’, self-governance Economic development Dr. Joe Solantos @2018 IRG.

@2018 IRG.

@2018 IRG.

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@2018 IRG.