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Status of Women committee I'm from the Awo Taan Healing Lodge in Calgary, a 27-bed emergency shelter for abused women and children. We provide a broad continuum of support services guided by aboriginal traditional teachings—including prevention, intervention, and healing—to anyone affected by any form of
January 21st, 2011Committee meeting
Josie Nepinak
Status of Women committee Absolutely.
January 21st, 2011Committee meeting
Josie Nepinak
Status of Women committee Thank you for the question. That would include health care, justice, shelter, a cultural program, and education. That would include systems that have historically been involved with aboriginal people, including our spiritual leaders in our communities as well, and the development
January 21st, 2011Committee meeting
Josie Nepinak
Status of Women committee Thank you. On the main root, the research and the literature support the fact that colonization and assimilation policies have contributed greatly to the issue of family violence in our aboriginal communities. Colonization, as we know, is the forced destruction--for lack of bett
January 21st, 2011Committee meeting
Josie Nepinak
Status of Women committee Thank you. I believe one of the areas I would certainly look at is developing community capacity. I believe that any community, whether it's a very remote and isolated community or a major urban centre such as Calgary, should be resourced and equipped, staffed, and financially r
January 21st, 2011Committee meeting
Josie Nepinak
Status of Women committee Certainly, I believe there's a lot of hope in our aboriginal communities across the country and there's a lot of wisdom. I think we're building on those areas and certainly keeping families together. Can you imagine a mother losing her two or three children and being told that sh
January 21st, 2011Committee meeting
Josie Nepinak
Status of Women committee I'm not sure what the final answer is on that. However, if we are to develop strategies and solutions towards the reduction of family violence in aboriginal communities, there is a need for the governments to come together. How they're going to do it—I'm sure they'll wrestle arou
January 21st, 2011Committee meeting
Josie Nepinak
Status of Women committee Right. According to our statistics at Awo Taan, up to 67% are coming from first nations communities into the shelter.
January 21st, 2011Committee meeting
Josie Nepinak
Status of Women committee They end up in the shelters. Their homelessness, of course, is huge. Poverty is huge. Of course, with that comes some criminal activity; child welfare becomes involved; police are involved. There are many systems that become involved in that process. But if we are to develop thos
January 21st, 2011Committee meeting
Josie Nepinak
Status of Women committee Thank you for your introduction. I'm Josie Nepinak. Greetings, first of all, from Calgary. Calgary is situated, as you probably know, in Treaty No. 7 first nations. We have beautiful weather today. I'm here to talk about Awo Taan Healing Lodge Society. We were established in 1
December 3rd, 2018Committee meeting
Josie Nepinak
Status of Women committee Oh, I'm—
December 3rd, 2018Committee meeting
Josie Nepinak
December 3rd, 2018Committee meeting
Josie Nepinak
Status of Women committee That certainly is the case. Last week, the Canadian domestic observatory released a document stating that indigenous women are killed primarily by stabbings, and that guns are used primarily for killing women in more rural communities, such as farming communities, etc. I would
December 3rd, 2018Committee meeting
Josie Nepinak
Status of Women committee Yes. Quite often the needs are very different. For women coming into the Awo Taan shelter from northern and remote communities, there is often the loss of culture, identity, isolation and cultural supports. Quite often, the funding does not provide adequate resources to be able
December 3rd, 2018Committee meeting
Josie Nepinak
Status of Women committee We encounter that very much so in the shelters. I think the reason is that others have never offered it before. Awo Taan in Calgary is the first one that I'm aware of, at least in the province, that provides culturally responsive services. Yet, 60% of the women coming in are indi
December 3rd, 2018Committee meeting
Josie Nepinak