More trainings
All of the following training is free.
- Anishinabek Treaty Education, produced by the Anishinabek Nation
This educational hub deals with treaty literacy for Anishinaabe communities and the broader public. - Anishinabek De'aabshkoo Gdaawmi, produced by the Anishinabek Nation
The title of this educational resource translates to an affirmation of continued presence and identity. It supports cultural learning, language, and Anishinaabe identity including Two‑Spirit themed topics. - Cultural Safety Training for Healthcare Practitioners, produced by the Ontario Native Women's Association
This online training has information, tools, and resources for Indigenous women and their families on healthcare delivery. - Gender-Based Violence Against Two Spirit/Indigiqueer People, produced by Western University's Centre for Research & Education on Violence Against Women & Children
This webinar looks at the intersection of Indigeneity and gender diversity in the context of gender-based violence. - Indigenous Canada, produced by the University of Alberta
This online course is made up of 12 modules and explores the different histories and contemporary perspectives of Indigenous Peoples living in Canada. - Land Back, produced by the Yellowhead Institute at Toronto Metropolitan University
This online course looks at the ways Canada dispossesses Indigenous People of their land and the strategies communities are using to get it back. - Restoring the Circle, produced by The Native Women's Association of Canada
This online training helps service providers support 2SLGBTQ+ Indigenous clients who have experienced gender-based violence. It covers how to offer services through a trauma‑informed, culturally safe, and intersectional approach. - Serving Indigenous Justice-Involved Clients, produced by The John Howard Society of Ontario and the Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres
These training modules help service providers and legal professionals serve Indigenous clients who are involved in the criminal system.