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Third Annual University of Toronto/OISE – IEN Mental Health Conference Indigenizing Psychology Symposium: Integration of Teachings & Practice MAY 30, 2013, 9 AM – 5 PM NATIVE CANADIAN CENTRE OF TORONTO Registration Fees (includes catered lunch): $90 academics, practitioners, professionals $45 students & community members. To register email: [email protected] Funded by OISE Dean’s Office, IEN/OISE/UT, SSHRC Agenda Includes: 5 Keynote Speakers: Mr. James Carpenter, Traditional Healer Dr. Raven Sinclair, University of Regina Dr. Joseph Gone, University of Michigan Dr. Lynn Lavallee & Elder Verne Harper Cultural Dance and Activity Workshops Research Posters & Networking Lunch Catered Traditional Indigenous Food This full day symposium will cover issues related to Indigenous mental health and healing in the practice of psychology. It is for practitioners, researchers, and policy makers of all disciplines of applied mental health interested in enhancing their knowledge and skills, exchanging perspectives, and exploring new ideas.

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Third Annual University of Toronto/OISE – IEN Mental Health Conference

Indigenizing Psychology Symposium: Integration of

Teachings & Practice MAY 30, 2013, 9 AM – 5 PM

NATIVE CANADIAN CENTRE OF TORONTO

Registration Fees (includes catered lunch): $90 academics, practitioners, professionals $45 students & community members.

To register email: [email protected] Funded by OISE Dean’s Office, IEN/OISE/UT, SSHRC

Agenda Includes: 5 Keynote Speakers: Mr. James Carpenter, Traditional Healer Dr. Raven Sinclair, University of Regina Dr. Joseph Gone, University of Michigan Dr. Lynn Lavallee & Elder Verne Harper Cultural Dance and Activity Workshops Research Posters & Networking Lunch Catered Traditional Indigenous Food

This full day symposium will cover issues related to Indigenous mental health and healing in the practice of psychology. It is for practitioners, researchers, and policy makers of all disciplines of applied mental health interested in enhancing their knowledge and skills, exchanging perspectives, and exploring new ideas.