Two-Eyed Seeing: Considerations in the Health-care Setting
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(Oct 27/20)
Alberta SPOR SUPPORT Unit Virtual Institute 2020
Speakers: Kendra Deveau and Simon Ross, Alberta Health Services Indigenous Health Program
Two-eyed seeing principle is the concept which embraces the contributions of both Indigenous knowledge and "ways of knowing” and Western (worldviews) to bring equity to Indigenous populations accessing the healthcare system. Two-eyed seeing is the Guiding Principle by Mi'kmaw Elder Albert Marshall. In this presentation we will review the principle and examine the how the principle can create “Ethical space” to examine how to enhance the healthcare system by building on the strengths of both world views. In addition we will provide an example how this has informed practice and planning for the Calgary zone in Alberta Health Services.
Presentation Objectives:
-To introduce the concept of Etuaptmumk or 'Two-Eyed Seeing' as a way of understanding the integration of Indigenous and Western worldviews or forms of knowledge.
-To explore the ways that land, language and scientific advancement are connected and work to shape Indigenous worldviews.
-To discuss some of the ways that Two-Eyed Seeing can benefit the healthcare system.
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