Interior Voices

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 42:39:05
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Synopsis

Welcome to Interior Voices, an Interior Health podcast series. Please join us for bi-weekly installments produced by Aboriginal Health and Wellness Communications where well explore the intersection of health and culture in the workplace, our everyday lives, and patient care.

Episodes

  • Season 4 Episode 5: Aboriginal Heallth and Wellness Strategy

    28/07/2022 Duration: 43min

    This week, CEO Susan Brown and IH Board Chair Doug Cochrane join the podcast to discuss Aboriginal Health and Wellness Strategy. Learn more • IH Board of Directors • IH Senior Executive Team • IH Aboriginal Partnerships • IH Aboriginal Health and Wellness Strategy (AHWS) 2022-2026 • IH Aboriginal Mental Wellness Plan • IH Aboriginal Human Resources Plan (InsideNet) • IH June 2022 In Plain Sight Response • In Plain Sight Summary Report • 24 Recommendations – In Plain Sight • Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery Previously on the Podcast: • Aboriginal Patient Care and Quality Consultants • Pandemic Partnerships • Aboriginal Cultural Safety and Humility Policy Development • IH Board Chair Dr. Doug Cochrane

  • Season 4 Episode 4: National Indigenous Peoples Day

    20/06/2022 Duration: 41min

    This week, we celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day and the fiftieth episode of the podcast with some very special guests. Learn more Check out the Indigenous Peoples Day Toolkit on the InsideNet Download the Allyship Builders workbook and start your year-long journey Participate in local celebrations listed on FNHA Events page and Métis Nation BC Facebook page Browse Aboriginal Health & Wellness resources available through IH Library Services Listen to previous interviews with Diane and Allan Season 1 Episode 19: IH Board Member Diane Jules Season 1 Episode 20: IH Board Member Allan Louis Learn more about the IH Board of Directors, the Senior Executive Team and Aboriginal Partnerships

  • Season 4 Episode 3: National Day of Awareness and Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Gender Diverse People

    29/04/2022 Duration: 28min

    Interior Voices podcast host Tracy Mooney recently spoke with Sheila Lewis, Provincial Women's Manager for Métis Nation BC about the National Day of Awareness and Action, the Inquiry and Report, and provide resources for those who want to learn more. Learn more:  Reclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls A Path Forward: Priorities and Early Strategies for B.C. June 2021 Status Update National Family and Survivors Circle Fact Sheet Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women and Girls Thanks for Listening Report (Metis) Metis response to violence against women, the Sashing Our Warriors campaign HIghway of Tears: Preventing Violence Against Women Carrier Sekani Family Services General list of Indigenous focused films from NFB Kanehsatake 270 years of resistance Doctrine of Discovery documentary (Part of the Anglican Church Call to Action response) TRC Reading Circles - Takes about 5 - 6 months to implement this process #ReadTheTRCRepo

  • Season 4 Episode 2: Aboriginal Patient Care and Quality Consultants

    26/04/2022 Duration: 36min

    This week on the the podcast, host Tracy Mooney talks with Shari McKeown, Lucie Poisson and Natalie Daniels about Interior Health’s new Aboriginal Patient Care and Quality Consultant positions that provide culturally safe recourse for patient and client concerns.. Learn more: In Plain Sight Report and Recommendations Interior Health Patient Care Quality Office (contact us to share your feedback) Download our Patient Care Quality Office brochure for printing and sharing with others

  • Season 4 Episode 1: Pandemic Partnerships

    08/03/2022 Duration: 45min

    This week on the podcast, host Tracy Mooney talks with Kristen Hanson and Jonathan Spence from IH’s Communicable Disease Department and Casey Neathway from First Nations Health Authority about how Nations, FNHA and IH have partnered during the Pandemic Response. Learn more:  First Nations Health Authority Interior Health COVID-19 Information BC CDC Covid-19 Information

  • Season 3 Episode 10: Year in Review

    05/01/2022 Duration: 43min

    This week host Tracy Mooney and Beth Blew take a look back at the episodes produced in Season 3 of the podcast and take a look ahead towards the new year. Learn more: Interior Voices podcast, Season 3 Episode 1: Dr. Sean Wachtel, Senior Medical Director, Aboriginal Health Interior Voices podcast, Season 3 Episode 2: Welcoming Spaces in Mental Health and Substance Use Interior Voices podcast, Season 3 Episode 3: Food is Medicine Initiative Interior Voices podcast, Season 3 Episode 4: National Indigenous Peoples Day Interior Voices podcast, Season 3 Episode 5: Planting the Seeds Planting the Seeds Part 1 Planting the Seeds Part 2 Interior Voices podcast, Season 3 Episode 6: IH Employee Voices Advisory Group Interior Voices podcast, Season 3 Episode 7: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Orange Shirt Day Interior Voices podcast, Season 3 Episode 8: Louis Riel Day Louis Riel Day Interview with Debra Fisher Part 2: Louis Riel Day Interview with Dean Gladue Interior Voice

  • Season 3 Episode 9: Aboriginal Cultural Safety and Humility Policy Development

    10/12/2021 Duration: 46min

    AD0200 Aboriginal Cultural Safety and Humility began with a conversation between colleagues and a whiteboard drawing two years ago, and was approved earlier this year. The Development Team was made up of representatives from Human Resources, Workplace Health and Safety, Aboriginal Health and Aboriginal Mental Wellness. Several team members met recently to discuss the importance of the policy and the development process. Learn More: AD0200 Aboriginal Cultural Safety and Humility Policy  Aboriginal Cultural Safety and Humility and You: Learn more about the policy  AU2200 Anti-Racism Policy Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's Calls to Action

  • Season 3 Episode 8 Part 2: Louis Riel Day Interview with Dean Gladue

    15/11/2021 Duration: 43min

    This week on the podcast, we present a special two-part edition for Louis Riel Day. In part 2, host Tracy Mooney talks with Dean Gladue, Director, Region 3 from Métis Nation BC about the Day and what it means to be Métis. Learn more Visit the Métis Nation BC (MNBC) website  MNBC Declaration of Self Government Read Kaa-wiichitoyaahk: We Take Care of Each Other - available through on the MNBC website and through IH Library Services Check out The Northwest is Our Mother: The Story of Louis Reil's People, the Métis Nation by Jean Teillet, a great-neice of Louis Riel and constitutional lawyer Learn the Michif language Watch Moccasin Flats- a 1970s documentary about Dean Gladue's home community

  • Season 3 Episode 8 Part 1: Louis Riel Day Interview with Debra Fisher

    15/11/2021 Duration: 50min

    This week on the podcast, we present a special two-part edition for Louis Riel Day. In part 1, host Tracy Mooney talks with Debra Fisher, Director, Region 4 from Métis Nation BC about the Day and what it means to be Métis. Learn more Visit the Métis Nation BC (MNBC) website  MNBC Declaration of Self Government Read Kaa-wiichitoyaahk: We Take Care of Each Other - available through on the MNBC website and through IH Library Services Check out The Northwest is Our Mother: The Story of Louis Reil's People, the Métis Nation by Jean Teillet, a great-neice of Louis Riel and constitutional lawyer Learn the Michif language Watch Moccasin Flats- a 1970s documentary about Dean Gladue's home community

  • Season 3 Episode 7: National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Orange Shirt Day

    20/09/2021 Duration: 42min

    This week on the Interior Voices podcast, hosts Vanessa Mitchell and Tracy Mooney talk with Jody Wagner, Aboriginal Mental Wellness Practice Lead about Orange shirt Day and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Learn more Aboriginal Employee Wellness Resources (InsideNet)  KUU-US Crisis Line Society – 24 hr Crisis Line: 1-800- KUU-US-17 (1-800-588-8717) Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Calls to Action Orange Shirt Day / Nation Day for Truth and ReconciliationTool Kit (InsideNet) Orange Shirt Day Society Indian Residential School Survivors Society IH residential school awareness resource (InsideNet)

  • Season 3 Episode 6: IH Employee Voices Advisory Group

    09/08/2021 Duration: 36min

    This week on the Interior Voices podcast, host Tracy Mooney talks with AJ Aspinall, Kim Dedora, and Carl Meadows about the IH Employee Voices Advisory Committee. Episode Resources: IH’s Diversity and Inclusion page IH’s Inclusive Language Guide IH’s Diversity and Inclusion Plan EVAG Meet the Members IH’s 2020 Employee census report Contact EVAG or email the group at __IHEmployeeVoicesAdvisoryGroup in Outlook

  • Season 3 Episode 5: Planting the Seeds Part 2

    06/07/2021 Duration: 34min

    This week on the Interior Voices podcast, host Tracy Mooney talks with Vanessa and Leslie, along with Elders Eric Mitchell and Chris Marchand about Planting the Seeds, an Indigenous-informed research workshop. The team--which also included Elder Roberta Price and former Knowledge Facilitator Christopher Macklin--created and led the workshop for researchers interested in working with Indigenous peoples.

  • Season 3 Episode 5: Planting the Seeds Part 1

    06/07/2021 Duration: 44min

    This week on the Interior Voices podcast, host Tracy Mooney talks with Vanessa and Leslie, along with Elders Eric Mitchell and Chris Marchand about Planting the Seeds, an Indigenous-informed research workshop. The team--which also included Elder Roberta Price and former Knowledge Facilitator Christopher Macklin--created and led the workshop for researchers interested in working with Indigenous peoples.  

  • Season 3 Episode 4 National Indigenous Peoples Day

    18/06/2021 Duration: 41min

    June is National Indigenous History Month and June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day. This year, National Indigenous History Month is dedicated to the missing children, the families left behind and the survivors of residential schools. Resources for Support: Aboriginal Employee Wellness Resources (InsideNet) KUU-US Crisis Line Society – 24 hr Crisis Line: 1-800- KUU-US-17 (1-800-588-8717) Indian Residential Schools Survivors Society (IRSS) Crisis Line – 1-866-925-4419 Métis BC Crisis Line – 1-833-638-4722 Kid’s Help Phone – 1-800-668-6868 First Nation Health Benefits (FNHB) – Mental Health Benefit Educational Resources: Employee Experience Toolkit (InsideNet) Aboriginal Health (InsideNet) Aboriginal Cultural Safety and Humility (InsideNet) IH Library Services Aboriginal Health Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls To Action First Voices Learn Michif Celebrating the Day and the Month: First Nations Health Authority News and Events and Facebook page Métis

  • Season 3 Episode 3: Food is Medicine Initiative

    09/04/2021 Duration: 33min

    Host Tracy Mooney talks with the team behind IH's Food is Medicine initiative. Donna Koenig, Food Services Manager for SOGH,  received a grant through Nourish Canada that allowed the team to develop traditional recipes with Aboriginal partners. The foods will be distributed through the Meals at Home program.   Episode 3 Resources Why Hospital Food Matters for Reconciliation video produced by Nourish Canada video featuring the initiative along with two others from across Canada Nourish Food for Health Symposium 'Food is medicine': Sioux Lookout hospital program (CBC article) Miichim (Documentary Short)

  • Season 3 Episode 2: Welcoming Spaces in Mental Health and Substance Use

    10/03/2021 Duration: 30min

    Hosts Vanessa Mitchell and Tracy Mooney talk with Cathy Collinge and Deb Trampleasure from Aboriginal Mental Wellness about creating welcoming spaces for Mental Health and Substance Use services. Episode 2 Resources Partnering to Enhance MHSU Environments Report Aboriginal Mental Wellness Plan In Plain Sight Report  Creating Welcoming Spaces News@IH Story    

  • Season 3 Episode 1: Dr. Sean Wachtel, Senior Medical Director, Aboriginal Health

    11/02/2021 Duration: 36min

    This week, host Vanessa Mitchell talks with Dr. Sean Wachtel, Senior Medical Director, Aboriginal Health. Vanessa asks him about his role with Interior Health and they cover important ground related to cultural safety and humility in health care.   Episode 1 Resources Vanessa and Dr. Wachtel discuss the importance of Territory Acknowledgements  The X-Change Session 3 – Aboriginal Health: A Physicians Journey to Cultural Humility The Four Agreements of Courageous Conversations Racist Like Me — A Call to Self-Reflection and Action for White Physicians

  • Season 2 Episode 10: Year in Review and What's Coming in 2021

    18/01/2021 Duration: 35min

    This week, host Vanessa Mitchell takes a look back at past episodes with special guests Kris Murray and Sheila Lewis. The team is also joined by Tracy Mooney for a look ahead to our plans for 2021.   Episode 10 Resources Season 2 Episode 7: Orange Shirt Day and Trauma-Informed Practice Season 1 Episode 2: Traditional Territory Acknowledgements Season 1 Episode 21: IH Board Chair Dr. Doug Cochrane Season 2 Episode 5: Karen Cooper, Director of Allied Health for IH West Season 2 Episode 9: Thompson Rivers University Aboriginal Research Project Season 2 Episode 2: United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) Season 2 Episode 1: Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Season 1 Episode 13: IH Aboriginal Recruitment and Retention In Plain Sight: Addressing Indigenous-specific Racism and Discrimination in B.C. Health Care News@IH Story: Creating Welcoming Spaces

  • Season 2 Episode 9: TRU Aboriginal Research Project

    15/12/2020 Duration: 43min

    This week, host Vanessa Mitchell talks colleagues Rose Melnyk and Tracy Mooney along with Colleen Seymour from and Lisa Bourque Bearskin from Thompson Rivers University. Their discussion centers on the importance of Aboriginal research in health care.

  • Season 2 Episode 8: Mental Wellness During COVID-19

    19/11/2020 Duration: 35min

    This week, host Vanessa Mitchell talks with Tracy Mooney, Aboriginal Employment Advisor and Jody Wagner, Aboriginal Mental Wellness Practice Lead. Their discussion centers around Aboriginal Mental Wellness during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Internal IH Resources: IH COVID HUB IH Psychological health and safety inside Net Page (includes schedule of wellness sessions currently posted for Fall 202cludes schedule of wellness sessions currently posted for Fall 2020) Aboriginal Employee Wellness Resources Employee and Family Assistance Program Employee Family Assistance Program (EFAP) Crisis Support Line - 1-844-751-2133 Other/External Resources: FNHA (includes coronavirus podcast link) FNHA Wellness Plans and graphic stories Métis Nation British Columbia Métis Crisis Line: 1-833-638-4722 BC Association of Friendship Centres BCAFC Indigenous Cultural Safety during COVID 19 Tip Sheet KUU-US Crisis Line - 24 hr Crisis Line: 1-800- KUU-US-17 (1800-588-8717) BC Government Website

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