Indigenous Cultural Safety (ICS)
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Introduction
Introduction
Indigenous Cultural Safety — A Learning Journey
How is Cultural Safety relevant to Sport, Physical Activity and Recreation?
Curriculum Overview
Engaging with the Curriculum
Terminology
6 lessons
Part 1: History (Up to Now)
Learning Objectives
Overview
Understanding Indigenous Worldviews
500 Years in 2 Minutes
The Doctrine of Discovery
Epidemics and Diseases
THE INDIAN ACT OF 1876 – Present
Land Displacement: 1815 – Present
Indian Residential and Day Schools: 1920 – 1996
Indian Hospitals: 1930s-1981
The Sixties Scoop and Children in Care: 1950s – Present
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirited People (MMIWG2S)
Recovery of Indigenous Children at Residential School Sites
Summary – Intergenerational Trauma
14 lessons
Part 2: Present Day – Impact and Inequities
Learning Objectives
Present Day: Impact and Inequities
The Health and Wellness of Indigenous communities
Power of Sport, Physical Activity and Recreation
Barriers to Engagement in Sport, Physical Activity and Recreation
Racism
Fewer Resources
Scheduling Conflicts with Indigenous Competitions & Cultural Practices
Resiliency & Resistance
North American Indigenous Games
All Native Basketball Tournament
Tears to Hope Relay
I·SPARC Programming
Summary
14 lessons
Part 3: From Truth to Reconciliation
Learning Objectives
Overview
Reconciliation in ACTION across mainstream sport, physical activity and recreation spaces
Abolishing “Indian” Mascots
I·SPARC Programming
Reconciliation and YOU
Continue your learning journey
Start the conversation
Interrupting racism
Guiding Principles to Working with Indigenous Communities, Organizations and Participants
Accept Indigenous Stories as Truth
Territorial/Land Acknowledgements
Respect Diversity and the Unique Interests of Indigenous People
Build Genuine and Reciprocal Relationships with Indigenous Communities
Work in Collaboration
Support Indigenous Led Initiatives
Be Mindful
17 lessons
Closing
Closing
1 lesson
References
Part 3: From Truth to Reconciliation
Learning Objectives
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