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CARLETON UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE ON THE ETHICS OF RESEARCH WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: OVERVIEW Sunday, June 5 th , 2016 – Friday, June 10 th , 2016 Time Day 1 Sunday Day 2 Monday Day 3 Tuesday Day 4 Wednesday Day 5 Thursday Day 6 Friday 8:00 AM Smudging and blessing of the room Voluntary personal smudging Tobacco ties Smudging and blessing of the room Voluntary personal smudging Smudging and blessing of the room Voluntary personal smudging Mini paddles Smudging and blessing of the room Voluntary personal smudging Smudging and blessing of the room Voluntary personal smudging 8:30 AM Welcome - Katherine Graham and John Kelly Welcome & recap - Katherine Graham and John Kelly Welcome & recap - Katherine Graham and John Kelly Welcome & recap - Katherine Graham and John Kelly Welcome & recap - Katherine Graham and John Kelly 9:00 AM Opening ceremony and teaching by Elder TBD Opening ceremony and teaching by Elder TBD Opening ceremony and teaching by Elder TBD Opening ceremony and teaching by Elder TBD Opening ceremony and teaching by Elder TBD 10:00 – 10:15 AM Refreshment break Refreshment break Refreshment break Refreshment break Refreshment break 10:15 AM Active panel session: Looking Back, Looking Forward Moderated by: Pitseolak Pfeifer Tony Belcourt Genevieve Dubois-Flynn Scot Nickels Gilbert Whiteduck Active Panel session: RCAP 20 years later Moderated by: Katherine Graham Don Kelly (AFN) Karen Green Allan Moscovitch Ethics workshop Two presenters: Gordon DuVal & Alex McComber each covers the principles of research ethics. People will learn how to apply research ethics to real life research. Active Panel discussion. Anticipating Problems; Finding Solutions Moderated by: Darlene Gilson Gordon DuVal Steve Cook Kahente Horn-Miller Gita Ljubicic Model REB feedback (10:15 AM – 1:15 PM; 6 groups, .5 hr per group, feedback 10 minutes, 20 minutes discussion with group members) Moderator: Model

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Page 1: carleton.ca · Web viewWelcome & recap - Katherine Graham and John Kelly 9:00 AM Opening ceremony and teaching by Elder TBD Opening ceremony and teaching by Elder TBD Opening ceremony

CARLETON UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE ON THE ETHICS OF RESEARCH WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: OVERVIEWSunday, June 5th, 2016 – Friday, June 10th, 2016

Time Day 1 Sunday Day 2 Monday Day 3 Tuesday Day 4 Wednesday Day 5 Thursday Day 6 Friday

8:00 AM Smudging and blessing of the room

Voluntary personal smudging

Tobacco ties

Smudging and blessing of the room

Voluntary personal smudging

Smudging and blessing of the room

Voluntary personal smudging

Mini paddles

Smudging and blessing of the room

Voluntary personal smudging

Smudging and blessing of the room

Voluntary personal smudging

8:30 AM Welcome - Katherine Graham and John Kelly

Welcome & recap - Katherine Graham and John Kelly

Welcome & recap - Katherine Graham and John Kelly

Welcome & recap - Katherine Graham and John Kelly

Welcome & recap - Katherine Graham and John Kelly

9:00 AM Opening ceremony and teaching by Elder TBD

Opening ceremony and teaching by Elder TBD

Opening ceremony and teaching by Elder TBD

Opening ceremony and teaching by Elder TBD

Opening ceremony and teaching by Elder TBD

10:00 – 10:15 AM

Refreshment break Refreshment break Refreshment break Refreshment break Refreshment break

10:15 AM Active panel session: Looking Back, Looking ForwardModerated by: Pitseolak Pfeifer

Tony Belcourt Genevieve

Dubois-Flynn Scot Nickels Gilbert

Whiteduck

Active Panel session: RCAP 20 years later

Moderated by: Katherine Graham

Don Kelly (AFN) Karen Green Allan

Moscovitch

Ethics workshopTwo presenters: Gordon DuVal & Alex McComber each covers the principles of research ethics. People will learn how to apply research ethics to real life research.

Susan Zimmerman(11:30)

Active Panel discussion. Anticipating Problems; Finding SolutionsModerated by: Darlene Gilson

Gordon DuVal Steve Cook Kahente Horn-

Miller Gita Ljubicic

Model REB feedback

(10:15 AM – 1:15 PM; 6 groups, .5 hr per group, feedback 10 minutes, 20 minutes discussion with group members)

Moderator: Model REB Chair

NOON Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch

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1:00 PM Welcome by Katherine Graham and John Kelly

Meet and greet

Opening ceremony and prayer

Elder TBD

Hand-drum song by Laura Gagnon

Keynote Active Panel session: Overview: Ethics Issues throughout the Research Lifecycle

Moderated by: Gita Ljubicic

Margaret Kovach (Keynote)

Jerry Lanouette Anna Hoefnagels

Three Circles

Question: What is needed for engagement? Each group will develop its own plan with assistance of two moderators per circle.

The circles are:

Community Circle Facilitated by: Tony Belcourt/Karen Green

Academic Circle Facilitated by: Annie Miller/Patricia Reynolds

Community and Academic Circle Facilitated by: Pat McGuire/Mallory Whiteduck

Ethics scenarios: six working groups

Working groups facilitated by:

Hugh Shewell Darlene Gilson Annie Miller Allan Ryan Gita Ljubicic Patricia

Reynolds

Ethics scenarios: six working groups, cont’d

Lunch 1:15 – 2:30 PM

2:00 PM(3 hours)

Blanket exercise from Kairos Ottawa

2:30-2:45 PM

Refreshment Break Refreshment Break Refreshment Break Refreshment Break Closing Circle

Presiding Elders:

Marcel Labelle

David Serkoak

2:45 PM Overview: Ethics Issues throughout the Research Lifecycle, cont’d

Plenary assemblyCircle - Outcomes of the three groups: Sharing perspectives, finding common ground

Six working groups, cont’d Six working groups, cont’d

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4:00 PM Closing Circle Closing Circle Closing Circle Closing Circle/Certificate Ceremony

Reception for Paul Chartrand Lecture at (4:30)5:00 PM Free time Dinner break for Model

REB volunteers

Evening Optional – visit to Wabano Centre: 299 Montreal Rd

Free time Optional – Katherine Graham lecture on campus

Paul Chartrand (5:30)– Metis scholar and Commissioner, Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples

Model REB meeting

Optional: Teepee teaching by: Rodney Nelson

Free time