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With guest Stephanie Tipple (Mi’kmaw), BA (Hons), MSc
The impact of sexual violence on Indigenous peoples is uniquely complex due to centuries of colonialism and intergenerational trauma. In particular, historical and ongoing harm results in mistrust of healthcare services and providers. This conversation will educate listeners on critical knowledge and considerations needed to understand the impact of sexual violence on Indigenous populations.
By Office of Faculty Development, Cumming School of Medicine, University of CalgaryWith guest Stephanie Tipple (Mi’kmaw), BA (Hons), MSc
The impact of sexual violence on Indigenous peoples is uniquely complex due to centuries of colonialism and intergenerational trauma. In particular, historical and ongoing harm results in mistrust of healthcare services and providers. This conversation will educate listeners on critical knowledge and considerations needed to understand the impact of sexual violence on Indigenous populations.